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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six sex sixty eight sixty eight
is the number, and she's still going on. I swear
to you. She's texting me while we were off air.
My wonderful wife. Jeff he cheated Ai Trump. He cheated
on Ivana with Marla Maples. That's a fact. And he
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admits he's a playboy. I mean, a ya, yay. You know, honey,
I never cheated on you. I mean, even Sandy off
Air was saying, what is Grace has this thing about
men cheating. I'm like, I never cheated on her. I
don't get this, you know. I mean, she says, well
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did her father? She no, her father didn't cheat. It
as straight as an arrow. I swear to you, this
isn't my dad's funeral. Okay. Last year, I swear to you,
one of my dad's dearest friends shows up at the funeral.
My sister and I are just very happy that he
showed up. Now you know, he was known for cheating
on his wife. There was kind of an open secret. Look,
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I don't care. My dad is dead, he's in a casket.
I'm happy this friend of his showed up to pay
his respects. I'm emotional. My sister Jennifer is emotional. He's emotional. No,
there's Grace in the car afterwards. Oh, he cheated on
his wife. Look how things turned out for him. I'm like,
could you let it go? I you and meant cheating?
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Six one seven. I mean that's why people say, Jeff,
would you ever cheat on Grace?
Speaker 2 (01:36):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:36):
No, never, She'll kill me. I swear to God, I'm
a dead man. I'm dead. Never mind that. I don't
want to cheat. But even if I did, that's it.
I'm signing my death warrant. So that's why I'm like,
oh no, oh no, I'm never cheating on my wife
because I know the second I cheat, that's it. It's over.
It's over. Put me six feet in the ground. Two
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sex sex sixty eight. Sixty eight is the number. Okay,
Vince in Long Island. Thanks for holding Vince, and.
Speaker 3 (02:09):
Welcome Hi Jeff. How you doing. How's the blood pressure doing?
Speaker 1 (02:15):
I don't know if I'm sleeping on the couch tonight, Vince.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
Maybe in the car. Anyhow to take it away from
all the battle here, I don't get all this appeal
and fascination with children. I don't know how people are
so perverted that that children are so appealing and throughout
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history children have been abused, you know, going back to
the Roman times today, I mean the Taliban married nine
year olds and I don't know if you remember that guy.
We have a six society. Basically, there's a lot of
sick people in humanity. Remember Roman Polanski had an affair
with a teenager and underage woman and she was she
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was thirteen, Yeah, and he ran away to France and
he never came back to Remember Woody Allen who had
an affair with his stepdaughter who.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
Was under age at the time. That was, you know,
under eighteen.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
There's a lot of sick people. I don't know what
the appeal is with with minors. But there was another
story the flip side of that. You ever remember in
the eighties there was a porn star called Tracy Lords.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Evince. I swear to you no, I had never heard
of the port starre idea Tracy Lords.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
Tracy Lord's okay, she started doing porn I think in
France or whatever. She was American at fourteen at fourteen
at fourteen, and apparently the industry turned the other the
other cheek on it. They she presented them fake idea
that she was eighteen, but she did porn at fourteen fifteen,
And it turns out when she got to eighteen years old,
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she turned the industry on its head and basically came
out and said she was a minor, and the courts
ordered all her movies to be removed from the shelves
and everything. So she basically created a big demand for
herself through this tactic that she had. So she wasn't
that stupid that she tried to go into mainstream movies.
You know, she made a few, she never made it
big or anything. But just to say that they're not
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also pure and innocent, I mean, not all fourteen and
fifteen year olds are alike. And like the prior caller
was saying, they have older girls in the whole apparatus
there to recruit the newer ones. So it's a whole
evil enterprise. The whole thing is, it's a sleazy, evil enterprise.
And weren't weren't these lives sexualizing five and six year
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old children with they're transgender drag shows and all that. Yes,
now that the big defenders of eighteen and nineteen and
twenty year old women, I mean, the hypocrisy is unbelievable,
and what about the three hundred and fifty thousand children
that were all of a sudden lost. How many of
them are sold into white slavery. I was watching a
report yesterday they arrested this guy who an uncle, who
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raped his twelve year old knee along with his friend.
Border patrol just arrested him. These are all children that
went completely under the radar, and these lips couldn't care
less about them. These are not children.
Speaker 2 (05:13):
Obviously. I mean, I don't think.
Speaker 3 (05:14):
Trump is involved with any miners or anything like that.
Of course, I think he was in the scene, like
he's in every scene, and he knows about everything. But
I think he was trying to keep it low and
under block and key this thing because I think he
was trying to prosecute people orderly and one by one.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
Vince, can you do me a favor, please hang on.
I want to come back to you because I think
you put your finger on it. People are saying, well,
why did Trump not want to release the files?
Speaker 4 (05:43):
Why?
Speaker 1 (05:44):
Well, I think there's two reasons. I mean, it's two
obvious reasons. Vince is touching on one six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number Okay,
super quick, I'm going to go right back to Vincent
Long Island. He's going to lay out. But he says
is a key reason why he believes Trump did not
want to release the files, the Epstein files initially. But
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this is now breaking.
Speaker 5 (06:08):
Now.
Speaker 1 (06:08):
Remember I touched on it earlier, and what did I say?
This is going to be the biggest backfire in history,
and it's already happening in terms of the blowback and
how this is blowing up in the Democrats face. So
I mentioned Hakeem Jeffries, House Minority leader. He's the Democrats
leader in the House of Representatives. How he has now
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been involved asking Epstein for a major donation while he
was presenting himself as the Brooklyn's Baroque, Brooklyn's Barack Obama.
It's now apparently even worse here. It is bombshell. In
twenty thirteen, Hakim Jeffries didn't just want Epstein to give
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a ton of money to his campaign and to introduce
himself to Epstein as Brooklyn's Barack Obama, but he in
fact invited him and in fact begged him to have dinner.
He wanted to break bread with the guy. Now, remember
this is five years after Epstein is convicted of being
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a sex predator and a pedophile. So he didn't just
want Epstein's money. He wanted him to be one of
his top donors and bundlers, and he wanted to sit down,
have dinner and talk with the guy. And the bill
hasn't even been signed by Trump yet, he's going to
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sign it later today. I told you this. Oh we're
just getting warmed up. Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, Vince, I think I know
where you're going with this. You were saying, Jeff, there's
an obvious reason why Trump did not want the Epstein
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files to be released. Please, Vince, pick up where you
left off.
Speaker 3 (08:06):
Yes, I think he was going to use it as
a weapon and a tool, the same way you go
after the mafia. You take some of the lower level
rats and you turn them against each other. And it's
a dirty game. As he's noticed in politics. After what
he's experienced last eight years, I think he's learned how
to play the game a little bit different. In releasing
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it all like this, it's like diarrhea. All the rats
are going to run everywhere and you don't know. It's
harder to organize criminal criminal links between one and the
other versus doing it behind the scenes orderly while he's
doing everything that he needs to do, his basic agenda
that he needs to conduct and do what he needs
to do for the country. I think these things should
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have been done behind the scenes because it all leads
to the main guy, which is Obama. All this is
linked the criminality. I think there's blackmail involved in there.
I think Justice Roberts is involved in these things. A
lot of people are being controlled through those files. But
the Democrats are so arrogant that they think they can
create a Russia file Gate Part two. They think they
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can just filter out what they don't want coming out
and they can just pin everything on Trump. And if
they fabricated an entire Russia file out of nothing, imagine
what they could do with a little bit in the
Epstein files. If they'll take one sentence and make a
whole federal case out of it. Maybe if he spoke
to a girl that's considered rape, you know, it's it's
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now it's like disorderly. We don't know where this is
going to go because a lot of rats are going
to like sleep and it's it's going to make a
legislation maybe a little more difficult too. We got the
Marjorie Taylor Greens to contend with. It's more chaotic, it's
not orderly. You should always do things in an orderly way.
As they say in the Mafia, your killer comes with
a smile.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
That's a very interesting point, Vince, honestly, very very I
think it's a very good point. Look, now this is
going to be an all consuming story, and that's the
other thing Trump is worried about. He goes, this is
going to knock all of my accomplishments off the front page.
Nobody's going to be talking about everything I've done for
the country, everything we are doing for the country. It's
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now going to be scandal, scandal, scandal, scandal, scandal. And
you're right, he loses the initiative, he loses the control
over the issue because now it's just everything is out.
But also in a way it derails him at least
for a while, because now everybody wants to know, honestly,
including myself, who's in the files. So Trump is like, hey,
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they're not focusing on us. And if they're not focusing
on us, that's not where we want to be Vince
great call is always no. I think the other reason.
Sandy and I were talking about this off air, and
to me it screams one of the reasons he's protecting
his donors. I mean, you know, I'm not saying this
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in a dismissive way. These are some key donors that
without them, he would not have been able to win
the twenty twenty four election because Kamalo Harris and the Democrats,
say what you want about him, had over a billion
dollars in their war chest. I mean, they could flood
every market ad after ad, radio ads, TV ads, they
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could saturate the airwaves, you know, get the vote out.
Trump said, look, we needed money to compete. Yes I
have a great message, Yes I'm a great candidate. Yes
we have a great agenda. Yes the law fair turned
a lot of the country off. Yes it was a
referendum on Biden's disastrous presidency. But in the end, in politics,
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you need money to win. It's just a fact. And
these donors came through big time for him, and I
think part of it is he wants to protect his donors,
and then he came to the conclusion it's not worth
it anymore. In other words, you know, you got to
cut your losses. The story's getting too big. It's damaging
my credibility, it's damaging the Republican Party. Look, guys, I
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wanted to protect you. Forget it. I can't, you know.
I'm sorry. No, it's too much. Now, let's get it
out there and move on. So to me, I think
it's such an obvious reason. So you know, we don't
have to get into milangna and did he sleep with
this model or that model? And you know what's the
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hiding and the consensual affair and the effects it could
have on his marriage and the reputation of his wife.
And I don't see it. To me, there are obvious
reasons why he wanted to contain this now. And it
just shows to you he's not guilty because he's like, okay,
let it all out, Okay, well okay, you want it,
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you got it now very quick. I want to play
one more cut than I go. I'm gonna go to
the phone lines. I promise I'd be remiss if I
didn't play this cut. So, President Trump, as you know,
yesterday was with the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman NBS,
and he was talking to reporters, and in a way
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this was making Trump's point. He's got a big deal
with the Saudis where he's going to sell them F
thirty five fighter jets. It's a major military deal. He
just got to Saudis to secure a one trillion dollar investment. Okay,
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that's going to be a lot of plants, a lot
of factories, and a lot of jobs. But that's not
what came out from yesterday's press conference in the Oval Office. No, no, no, no,
what do you think it was? The Epstein Files? What
did you know, mister president? Why didn't you release it earlier? Well?
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Mary Bruce from ABC And remember Stephanopoulos and what I
said earlier about ABC News burying the interview with Virginia
Juffrey into nineteen So since when does ABC News ever
care about the Epstein Files and the victims? Well, Mary
Bruce from ABC, who is a rabid anti Trumper. I
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mean she hates him. I mean, my god, does she
ate him. Well, she starts to aggressively go after Trump
on the Epstein Files. Listen to him fight back and
give it to her with both barrels. Roll cut three, Mike.
Speaker 4 (14:33):
It's a better one.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
Week for Congress to release the Epstein files.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
Why not just do it now?
Speaker 5 (14:37):
Well, it's not the question that I mind. It's your attitude.
I think you are a terrible reporter. It's the way
you ask these questions. You start off with a man
who's highly respected asking him a horrible, insubordinate and just
a terrible question. And you could even ask that same
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exact question nicely. All psyched. Somebody psyched you over at
ABC you get a psychic h here, terrible person and
a terrible reporter. As far as the Epstein file says,
I have nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein, and I
threw him out of my club many years ago because
I thought he was a sick pervert. But I guess
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I would turn out to be right.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
What he meant to say was sick, not psych sick.
ABC sicks you on me, and that's what they do.
They sick them. By the way, the question she asked
of Mohammed bin Salman was the murder of Jamal Tashogi.
Though he was a Washington Post pundit, by the way,
not an American citizen. He was a Turkish citizen who
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also happened to work for Turkish intelligence and he was
allegedly killed at a Saudi consulate under the orders apparently
of Mohammed bin Salman, at least that's what US intelligence says.
And so she went after Moham A Bin Salman as
Trump is announcing this one trillion dollar deal, the selling
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of the you know, the sale of the F thirty
five fighter jets, and she's like basically accusing him of
murdering Jamal Kashogi and then she pounces all over the
Epstein files. And that's why Trump said I had enough,
and so he gave it to her with both barrels. Frankly,
I don't blame him. And then what he also said
was that ABCU should have their license revoked. And I
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agree with him one thousand percent. It's not just fake news,
it's propaganda. It's anti American, anti Trump propaganda. And honestly,
they're disgracing themselves again. But now the media has a
problem because they wanted the files released. Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Jeff in the
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Great State of Georgia. Thanks for holding, Jeff, and welcome.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
Yeah, good morning, Jeff, Thanks for taking the call. Please,
Marjorie Taylor Green is my representative in Congress. I live
in Northwest Georgia on Lookout Mountain. I've voted for her
three times since she's been in Congress, starting in twenty
twenty one. That's the same number of times I've voted
for Donald Trump. And the last time she was elected,
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she was unopposed by a Republican and in the general
election she won with nearly a two thirds margin over
the Democrat. So I would just say, since you say
the Trump's people listen to your show, I means they're
listening to me right now. Do not primary Marjorie Taylor Green,
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mister Trump, my president, because you're going to have a
resounding defeat. Marjorie Taylor Green is very popular here in
Northwest Georgia, and that's because of what she stands for.
She's the one that has been pushing for the release
of the Epstein files, for one thing, which Donald Trump
promised to do during the campaigne then he reversed himself,
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and now he's reversed himself again. She's also pushed for
pleading with President Trump not to get so involved with
foreign affairs that you're neglecting domestic affairs. And these are
the two issues that she's been pushing so hard and
the thing that makes her so popular here in northwest Georgia. Now,
with regard to the View, do you know Donald Trump
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has appeared on the View eighteen times? This according to
Whoopy Goldberg, eighteen times on the View. The last time
I saw was during the campaign in twenty fifteen, and
in an infamous appearance in twenty oh six, one year
after he married Milania, he told the View's audience, because
he was with Ivanka on the show, that if Levanka
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wasn't his daughter, perhaps he'd be dating her Now. I
think I don't know when he had his great Christian
revival and rebirth, but that's not the sort of thing
that a gentleman should be saying. And I think he
likes this image of being a womanizer, and that's just
part of him. I don't know whether he's committed adultry
with his wife, but that's another issue. I don't know
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why he chose to call her a trader, such an
inflammatory thing.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
Jeff, Sorry, I don't need to cut you off, but
you kind of anticipated my question. So I understand why
she's popular in the fourteenth Congressional district in Georgia. I
hear you, and I understand why you voted for her
three times, and obviously why you voted for Trump three times.
I voted for Trump three times as well. What I
want to ask you is this, Jeff, the fact that
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he called her a trader and now she's called him
a trader. I'm just curious, as a supporter of both,
how does that A make you feel? And B the
voters in Marjorie Taylor Green's district, how are they reacting
to all of this. This infighting now, this blood feud
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between Trump and MTG.
Speaker 2 (20:01):
Obviously, Jeff, no one's happy with the infighting. You know
that's that's one of our Ronald Reagan's primary things. Don't
don't infight.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
Yeah, the eleventh commandment, Remember that, the eleventh commandment. Don't
speak ill of another Republican.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
These are the words of Marjorie Taylor Green. A trader
is an American that serves foreign countries and themselves. A
patriot is an American that serves the United States of
America and Americans like the women standing behind me. She
didn't say Donald Trump was a trader. She's just defining
what a trader is.
Speaker 5 (20:35):
Now.
Speaker 2 (20:35):
He's the one who called her a trader, and I
don't think that was appropriate. And to put that as
part of your poll question yesterday, putting her in the
class with Arnold, Benedict Arnold, and Schumer, I think it
was the other one of the three. I think that
was a dopey pole question of Jeff.
Speaker 6 (20:53):
With all due respect, well Schumer won that poll, if
it means anything to you, Jeff, and then Bennetedict Donald
came in second, and Marjorie Taylor Green very distant third.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
So you know the audience, you know, they haven't turned
on EMPTG. You know what I'm saying. I think maybe
they're a little mad at her now for the fighting
with Trump, but I don't think they've turned on her. Jeff.
Before I let you go, you think Marjorie Taylor Green,
is she going to continue to be the face of
MAGA or do you think Trump has successfully marginalized her.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
I think he's marginalizer at all. He's been a loyal
supporter of Donald Trump ever since the beginning, and she
just wanted to refocus. And I think the reason why
the files apparently are still going to come out now
was to some degree her continuing to push on this
whole issue and not let it go. I mean, you've
pushed for it or for months and then it teams.
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They're falling off the radar, but it didn't fall off
the radar for Marjorie Taylor Green.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
That's a very good point, no, Jeff, I got to say,
that is a very very good point. Jeff, thank you
very much for that call. All right, let me squeeze
one more in Linda in Medford. Linda, I hate to
do this to you. I've got one minute. The floor
is all yours.
Speaker 4 (22:14):
Go. Okay. All of these people that are so rich
and so powerful that he was blackmailing him, why didn't
they just assassinate him? Something about that doesn't make a
lot of sense to me. He was depositing supposedly two
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billion dollars in a bank, or had deposited in Russia.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
Oh, I didn't know about Russia. I haven't heard about that, Linda.
But no, this is why it's almost an open secret
in Washington. He was blackmailing a lot of people because
the CIA wanted him to blackmail a lot of people.