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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, So I just you know this is you know,

(00:03):
CNN one segment on this plane, this plane from Cutter,
which hasn't even been given yet. So my question to you,
shad Trump accept or not accept the plane? Sixty one
seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Then let
me ask all of you this say it wasn't Cutter,

(00:26):
just for the sake of argument, it was Finland, Norway.
I'm just making up countries here, Switzerland, Canada, Australia, Japan,
I'm just picking Brazil. I'm just picking countries randomly. In
other words, say it was a friendly country or a
neutral country that wanted to give the government a plane

(00:49):
as a temporary substitute, say for Air Force one. Should
the US government take it or not take it? Or
is it the fact that it's coming from an Islamist
government that has been funding Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood Al Qaeda,

(01:09):
and terrorism all over the region, all over the world.
I'm just curious if it was a different country and
a much less hostile country, would that make a difference
for you? Six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight. Deb in Foxborough, my fellow paison, how are you? Deb? Thanks?

(01:34):
For holding and welcome.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
Oh, thank you Jeff. Good morning to you, and how
are you good?

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Very very good. I'm over my my pneumonia and my bronchitis.
So the antibiotics worked and I feel great. But anyway,
but I feel much better than last week. Was a
tough week for me. Deb I really had to power through.
But I digress. The floor is your wre is bab go.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
Thank you, Jeff. Just to answer your last question, but
I called it, you know, for another aspect of it.
I don't believe they should take a plane from any
foreign government because they can always be a lone wolf
and I, you know, just as a Trump hater who's

(02:23):
an American hater, and anything can be put on those
planes and it can be missed if it's swept a
dozen times. And that is my feeling. I don't think
we should be accepting a plane from any foreign government,
no matter how friendly, even Argentina. But you know, with
the Malay I think he's great. But anyway, specifically, but

(02:46):
you know, as far as what I was originally going
to call about, I don't know if you remember when
Trump administration and Boeing were first, you know, negotiating a
deal and he kept lower, getting the price lower and lower,
and he kept talking about it. Oh I got you know,
they came in with an exhibitently high price and he

(03:08):
didn't like it, and he knew he's getting cheated, and
you know, the American people are getting cheated, so he
kept you know, I think at one point he says, yeah,
why don't you take off one of the zeros at
the end. And so now I think it was basically
from where back when I think it was a spike job.
Somebody probably said, well then he'll never get the planes.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
Deb to be honest again, like I'm in the confessional,
I don't think you're wrong. I don't. I wouldn't put
it past Boeing. Look, the executive leadership of Boeing are Democrats.
They are never Trumpers. They hate Trump by the way,
they hate these tariffs. They can't stand them. Just to

(03:49):
give you an example. And so, and you're right, he
was a hard nosed negotiator. They were Look, they were
robbing us blind and Trump. I remember those negotiations, you know,
back in twenty eighteen in his first term, and he
was very public, very transparent. He came out to the
American people, he was very open, and he said, look,

(04:10):
this is not fair. I mean, of course we need
air Force one. And he wanted to get two planes,
you know, in case you need a backup, right, So
he said, no, we're going to contract for two planes.
He said, they're going to make a lot of money
off of this, but this is exorbitant. They're ripping us off.
And you're right. I remember that where he came out
and said no, no. I told him knock off one of

(04:31):
those zeros and then we can talk. And I think, frankly,
look Boweling. I know how Boweling looks at it. They
look at it the way other big contractors look at it.
It's not your money, like, this is the way they
look at it. What are you haggling for? You know,
from their point of view, they're like the American taxpayers
on the hook. So what do you care if it's

(04:53):
five billion or fifty billion? Like in other words, if
we make money hand over fist, why do you care?
All you want is a big, beautiful plane by the
date that you say you want it by. But you're
gonna stand here and chip away and chip away at
billions of dollars and drive down the cost like in

(05:15):
other words, you're gonna defend the American taxpayer blank off.
So Boeing was livid with him, and so, no, I
really would not. I don't have evidence. I mean, I'm
not saying I have insider information, but you know, would
it surprise me, deb, exactly what you're saying. Are like, yeah, okay,
so this guy just cost us a couple billion dollars.

(05:36):
All right, mister guy, mister American taxpayer, mister Joe sixpack,
all right, you're gonna save the taxpayer billions of dollars. Fine,
you know what, You're not getting your plane. You're gonna
get your plane when you're out of office. That's when
the plane's gonna arrive. Honestly, Deb, I wouldn't put it

(05:57):
past them. But the other thing, Look, Deb, I don't
want to get too spiratorial. If you look at Boeing's
record over the last four or five years, they've been
behind schedule, they've been over budget, they've got parts falling
out of the sky. There's been congressional hearings about how

(06:17):
bad some of their product has now become. So you know, look,
I'm not putting anything past them, but they've gotten fat, lazy,
and incompetent as a company and by the way, full
of DEI diversity, equity inclusion. It's killing them. And this

(06:38):
CEO that they have is a disaster. His compensation package
where how much he makes his salary compared to how
Boeing has been doing, it's obscene. It's obscene. So, you know,
I think it's a bit of both. I think part
of it is political, and I think part of it
is you're watching the downfall of a you know, once

(07:01):
great American company. I'm not saying it's inevitable. You can
always turn it around. But Brad in Lynn, thanks for
holding Brad, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (07:12):
Good morning, Hi Brad. Hi call that did on the
airplane situation, which is probably more of an aircraft safety
issue than a political issue. But I read a story,
I don't know two maybe three weeks ago that the
Department of Defense was looking for an airframe suitable to

(07:33):
rehab for Air Force one because of the Boeing delays,
and they found it in Qatar or kay Tyrant, I
don't even know how to say it. And they offered
four hundred and forty million dollars for it, and they
were going to put four hundred million into it in
Florida and bring it up to better than state of

(07:54):
the art aircraft than the one that they are currently
using because Bowen couldn't get their act together, and that
it's going to be completely rehabbed, done over eight to
these soup to nuts and I mean everybody's talking about
like bog devices and this. They're ripping the engines out,

(08:17):
the aviation systems, they're putting it in John's bathrooms, bulletproof
and bulletproof windows everything. So that was the plan, and
now it's this whole gift thing. But over the course
of the time, haven't we given those countries at least
four hundred and forty million dollars there you go in

(08:40):
eight and stuff like that.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
Oh jeez, Brad, I wish, I wish it was only
four hundred and forty million, Brad. We paid just in
for Iraq alone, trillions of dollars. And when we removed
Saddam Hussein, we didn't just protect Kuwait. We didn't just
protect Saudi Arabia. We protected Cutter or Katar, however we

(09:02):
want to pronounce it. So let's you know Katar. So
you know, this is Trump's argument in private, he goes
you much. We spent a fortune protecting Cutter and all
those all these other chikdoms and these emirates, you know,
these other you know, from Saudi Arabia all the way down.

(09:23):
He goes, Trump is like, the least they can do
is give us a freaking plane. That's what he's That's
what he's saying. He goes, that's the least of it.
But Brad, let me ask you this, say, okay, don't
gift it to us. Here's five hundred million dollars, as
Trump would say, we're going to pay top dollar. Here's
five hundred million. We buy the plane from Cutter, and

(09:44):
then we get it retro fitted in Florida, because you're right,
that is the plan, and pump another four hundred five
hundred million into it, state of the art, rip it
up as you put it, soup the knots completely, you know,
revamp it, and we'll have it for a couple of
years until Bowling can finally get its sacked together. Would

(10:05):
do you prefer that we pay for it, even if
we pay for it through the nose, or that they
give it to us for free? What say you?

Speaker 3 (10:17):
Personally? I mean, I'm going to go with the quote
the President said, you know it, take the pot. I mean,
if there are I mean, why pay for it when
they just want to give it to us? I mean,
I don't think. I mean it's a ruffle and s
of set as well, so be it. I mean, I

(10:37):
mean if somebody, I mean not that you or I
could have any use for a four hundred and forty
million dollar plane, we'd have probably couldn't pay the daily
storage piece.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
That is true.

Speaker 4 (10:48):
I mean, so.

Speaker 3 (10:50):
It's like, what, what, what's the deal? It's like the plane,
it's it's because it's Donald Trump. If it was geriatric Joe,
they would say something different. You know, they put an
elevator in it so they could lift them up to
the from the ground, you know, into the first floor.
But it's it's it's just a it's it's a story

(11:11):
that they need to make because there's too many other
stories they want to avoiding the credit.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
Bingo bingo, bingo, bingo. Brad, thank you very very much
for that call. But no, he absolutely nailed it. So
the plan is just that everybody knows. Right, The plan is,
you get the plane and then they're gonna send it
to Florida and then they're gonna basically tear it apart.
I mean, I'm kind of exaggerating a little bit, but

(11:38):
you know, they're gonna they're gonna retrofit it, as they
call it. They're gonna revamp it, they're gonna modernize it.
They're gonna bring in you know, they're gonna look at
the engines, they're gonna put everything in, you know, bulletproof,
latest technology. You know, as he said, they're gonna basically,
you know, rebuild it soup to nuts. And you know
it's gonna cost about a billion dollars in total, and

(12:00):
then it's going to last for about three or four
years until Boeing can finally give us one of those
planes that they should have given us last year. But
you know, let that go. And Trump's argument is, so
what you want me to pay for it? If I pay? See,
this is the thing with the Democrats and the media.
You see, it doesn't bother them that the plane is

(12:21):
coming from Cutter, that's not for them. They don't care.
The fact is they don't like it that it's for free,
that it's a quote unquote gift. Because when the news
was first announced, you can look it up. Please don't
take my word for it. Two weeks ago this thing
was announced. Hey, the Cutter government released a statement saying, well,

(12:44):
we hear the president, you know, needs a plane. Air
Force one is basically now it's on its last legs.
Well we've got this plane yere that I know the
American government is interested in. Well, don't pay for the
four hundred or five hundred mil. We're just going to
give it to you. Crickets. Nothing, literally nothing. It was

(13:05):
only until ABC News, that fake news, uh propaganda outlet,
came out with their story a couple of days ago,
citing quote unquote sources, just sources, saying this is a
personal gift. There's STACs of bribery, unethical corruption, violation of

(13:32):
the the Emolument's clause. Congress needs to investigate. This is
a potential scandal. Of course, all anonymous. They're not even
categorizing their sources. I think they made it up, but
let that go. So then the rest of the media
ran with it like a pack of jackals, and then

(13:52):
suddenly it's it's a corruption scandal, it's a it's a
bribery scandal. It's my car, he's he's taking a plane.
My god, there's no I went to the corruption and
this man. And so that's why Trump turned around and said, okay,
so you want me to just pay for it, like,
have the taxpayers pay for it. So if I give
them top dollar, then it's not a scandal anymore. Now

(14:15):
for them it's fine. Then it's okay. Then it's okay.
So that's why Trump is shaking his head saying, so
I can never give the taxpayer a break. Huh. I
can never say the taxpayer a little bit of money.
Now the scandal for this audience. I don't want to
be presumptuous, but I'm just looking at you know, the
tax you know, you know, the calls that have been

(14:38):
coming in the emails I'm getting is don't take the
plane from them, A you shouldn't take a plane from
any other country were America. We build our own planes
for our own presidents, and it's disgraceful that we have
to go to another country to get a plane, even
temporarily for Air Force one. So our national pride rightly

(15:01):
is wounded. That's you know. In other words, America first,
we take care of our presidents, and we take care
of our own planes for the president. So I know
that's an issue and I agree completely. The second issue
is we do shouldn't trust anything they give us. Now,
I hear Brad's point. Look, they're going to go through

(15:23):
it and through it and through it and through it.
It's the principle of the matter. We don't trust them.
They fund terrorism all over the Middle East and around
the world. They're in bed with some of our most
mortal allies. Don't take anything from them, period, full stop.

(15:43):
But for the media and for the Democrats, they take
money from cutter. They don't care. They'll I'm sorry, they're
they're horse. They'll take money from anybody. They just want
to get Donald Trump with a hoax, a fake scandal,
a phony scandal, and they just don't like the fact

(16:04):
that he's trying to save us money. Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, so quick
reset that. I want to go right to your calls.
Huge scandal now, media driven scandal, Democrat driven scandal. It's
following Trump even as he's now in Saudi Arabia. In fact,

(16:26):
he's gonna be taking questions soon. I'm telling you, that's
all they're gonna ask him. It's about this plane. Should
Trump accept the plane as a temporary substitute for Air
Force one from the government of Cutter Yes or no?
And is this a form of bribery?

Speaker 4 (16:48):
Why you're saying people who knew that luxury in jet
as a personal get to you, why not.

Speaker 5 (16:53):
Leave it your NBC fake news on only ABC. Well
a few of you would, let me tell you, you
should be embarrassed to ask him that question. They're giving
us a free jet. I could say no, no, no,
don't give us. I want to pay you a billion
or four hundred million or whatever it is. Or I
could say thank you very much. You know, there was

(17:15):
an old golfer named Sam Sneed. Did you ever hear
me in one eighty two tournament? Was a great golfer,
and he had a motto. When they give you a putt,
you say thank you very much, You pick up your
ball and you walk to the next hole. A lot
of people are stupid. They say no, no, I insist
on putting it, and then they put it and they
miss it and their partner gets angry at them. You

(17:35):
know what, remember that Sam Snead, When they give you
a putt, you pick it up and you walk to
the next hole, and you say thank you very.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
Much eight point fifty one on the great WORKO. That
was of course Donald Trump, President Trump. ABC News reporter
went right after him. But to be fair to ABC News,
it was NBC and CBS and the New York Times,
on the Washington Post and this is CNN and on

(18:05):
and on the Associated Press. They are not gonna let
this story die.

Speaker 5 (18:10):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
The reporter didn't back down at all and came right
back and said, yeah, no, this is corruption. What do
you say that this is corruption. It's a personal gift
to you. Listen to Trump's response World cut one A
Mike pect.

Speaker 4 (18:31):
At this and say, have you ever been given a
gift worth millions of dollars and an occasions?

Speaker 5 (18:36):
Not a gift to me, it's a gift to the
Department of Defense. And you should know better because you've
been embarrassed enough, and so has your network. Your network
is a disaster. ABC is a disaster.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
I mean, and he's right, they know better. They're just
making up a scandal. It's pure it's a pure media hoax. Now,
just so that you know, because the context is everything
they were asking and it didn't stop. I could play
you cut after cut after cut, it just didn't stop.
This is after he made his historic announcement of his

(19:09):
executive order slashing prescription drug prices for every American by
thirty to eighty percent. What was what was what said,
what the people said for decades was impossible. He did
it what Republicans and Democrats, especially the Democrats, vowed to

(19:32):
do president after president, candidate after candidate, Bill Clinton, Al Gore,
Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Barack Hussein, Obama, Joe Biden. I
could go down the whole list. He did it. It
should be the biggest story in America. I mean, look,

(19:56):
you know, I know people get mad when I talk
about my health because they get mad at me because, ah,
I'm sorry, I have certain chronic health issues. You know,
forgive me. You know, part of it is my diet
and my lifestyle, and honestly, part of it is genetic.
It's my family history. But okay, whatever. I take high
blood pressure medication, I take cholesterol medication. I take a

(20:19):
prevacit for I get chronic heartburn, so he deals with
my heartburn. I take met forman for my diabetes, and
I take insulin plus. I'm also on a cocktail of
different eye drops from my glaucoma, which has been caused
by my type two diabetes. So long story short, I'm
on a lot of meds.

Speaker 4 (20:40):
You know.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
I joke around at my CBS pharmacy, Hey, I should
be the customer of the year here, you know, like
without my name and a plaque or something, thank you,
Jeff Coooner for keeping us employed customer of the year.
And they laugh and they giggle, and you know, they
know me by my first name. And they're by the way,
they're excellent at CBS. They're just top not at my

(21:00):
local CVS. But you know, but let that go. So
do you know much money I'm gonna save off of this?
And I'm telling you, I'm there's tens and tens and
tens of millions of Americans just like me. I mean,
this is gonna put some serious money in my pocket.
Never mind people who are poor, the working poor, the

(21:23):
struggling worker in this country, many senior citizens who live
on a fixed income. Like, really, this is you want
to talk about helping ordinary Americans? This is one of
the most consequential achievements of any president period, full stop.

(21:45):
The bloody plane, the plane, the plane. Remember that tattoo
on Fantasy Island. That's all the plane it's always the plane,
the plane. They won't stop about this freaking plane. So
sixty one seven two six six, sixty eight sixty eight.
This is from Robert on Messenger, by the way, best

(22:08):
audience in the business. I know, I know, I keep
saying it, but it's true. What do you want me
to say, Jeff? Make Boeing pay for the plane. They
are years overdue with Air Force one. Robert, you're a genius.
I love it. I swear I love it. I love it.

(22:29):
I love it. I wish Trump would pick up and say, Okay,
they want to give it to me for free. The
Dems don't want me to have it for free. So
you know it's gonna pay for it. You okay, Boeing,
get out your checkbook. Four hundred million check to the
government of Cutter. I love it, Robert, I love it. Uh.
This is from Eric on Messenger, and again a really

(22:54):
good point. Jeff, Okay, so just pay a dollar for
the plane. It's no longer a gift. So there you go.
It's not a gift here. I gave him a buck.
What do you want, I said, I'll pay you four
hundred million. They said no, We'll just take a buck. Okay,

(23:15):
I'm not going to argue with you. Here's a buck uh.
This is from Steve and he makes a really really
good point. He said, Jeff, many people are missing a
very important fact. What is the difference. When Nixon went

(23:37):
to China, China gifted him pandas Panda bears. It was
a gift to the American people. The Statue of Liberty
was given to America from France. These were gifts, and

(23:58):
I'm sorry the pandas were what I'm sorry what oh
they were loaned to We had to return to pandas. Boy,
are they cheap or what? Huh? You want to talk
about these chief skates? I told you these commis. I
swear to you. You don't get cheaper than these commis.
What a bunch of chief skates. H Look at this.

(24:19):
They don't even give you something, they loan it to you. Unbelievable. Okay, Anyway,
these were gifts and legal under our federal laws. So Jeff,
what's the difference pandas well in this case that was alone, statues, planes,
They're all gifts to the American people. If I was Trump,

(24:45):
I would hit this hard right back at the media.
So let me ask all of you here, Let's take
the Statue of Liberty, because you know, the Commedis could
even give us the freaking pendace. So the Statue of Liberty.
That was a beautiful gift. And by the way, we've
benefited from that considerably. How many tourists go to New

(25:07):
York just to see the Statue of Liberty. So you know,
if we can take a gift from France, let me
just throw it out there, why can't we take a
plane from Cutter six ones. Now, again, it's got to
go through the Pentagon, it's got to go through the
legal department. It's got to make sure you know it's
it's legally acceptable. But if they do decide that it's legal,

(25:31):
what is the difference between the plane and the Statue
of Liberty. I'm just curious, ted in andover, Thanks for
holding Ted and welcome.

Speaker 4 (25:48):
And I was kind of about the aircraft through I
have a little experience with the Air Force and my
thoughts and I have an unusable part of that planet
is the frame. Everything else has to go out. Communications
systems are different, engine security is handled totally different by

(26:09):
the Air Force. And what I'm talking about those the
expenditures that come from engines just by flying the airplane.
The ways of avoiding that, to avoid us ground as missiles,
antenna systems are different, and all of the flight equipment.
It's just it's just no compassion that whatever. So it's

(26:32):
not even worse to get the frame in my personal.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
Well that's Ted, you see, you anticipated my next question.
I was going to say, Ted, Look, I'm not a
plane expert. I was never in the air Force. I
was never a commercial you know, flight you know, pilot
or you know. I'm just a you know, I'm just
a talk show host. I do a lot of reading,
I do a lot of research, but I'm not an expert.
So forgive my ignorancetead, why don't we just then if

(26:56):
that's the case, and I believe you, why not just
go Boweing or Lockheed Martin or whoever, even the Europeans
and or up in Canada, it doesn't matter, and just
say okay, we'll buy a seven forty seven and we
just need the frame. Why don't we just do that?

Speaker 4 (27:15):
Ted, Yeah, he could start with that again, but to
put your back or you start if you just got
a bang and says an airplane from scratch, which to
many years. But it's not because it's not a commercial airplane.
It's a very unique air craft when everything is different
from any other airplanes.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
No, no, I understand, but Ted, let me ask you this.
How long does it take? Okay, just forget that. It's cutter,
all right. They get a seven forty seven, beautiful jumbo jet,
say from I don't care where, Switzerland, Okay, Swiss Air says,
all right, here, we're gonna sell it to you. So
we take a seven forty seven from Swiss there and

(28:01):
we rebuild it the way you described it, soup to nuts,
different engines, different radar, different everything is different. How long
would that take? Ballpark? Ted?

Speaker 4 (28:14):
Based on Boeing history, you would hope it would take
about three years. The last one we got, which was
about fifteen twenty years ago. Again, now was that for
I think five six seven years before we got it.
So Bowing even back then was slow. The company has

(28:37):
changed from the one that I knew many years ago.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
Man, you're telling me, oh, Ted, you're telling me Boweing
used to be the gold standard. I mean Boweing, that
name just in and of itself, commanded, respect, prestige, you know, authority.
Now yea Yeah, it's all about the buck, the quick buck.
That's all it is. Now, Ted, great call, Thank you

(29:03):
very very much for that call. Again, Look, I don't
want to repeat myself. Trump signs the contract with Boeing
in twenty eighteen, okay, early twenty eighteen. They are committed
to two Air Force one planes by twenty twenty four
last year. Last year. Now they've told Trump that they

(29:25):
can't get one ready before twenty twenty seven at the earliest,
and the second one only by twenty twenty eight. Now,
with this huge scandal, what do you want to call
I'm putting it in air quotes, this sort of you know,
cutter airplane scandal. Now they've come out and said, we
don't even think we can get it by twenty twenty
seven or even twenty twenty eight. Now, if you've heard

(29:48):
the latest, they said maybe we can get both planes
done by twenty twenty nine. So they first said it
it'll take us six years. Now they're telling us it
may take another three, maybe four, maybe even another five
years from the original six years. I mean that, I'm

(30:09):
just saying. That's why Trump saying take the plane. That's
why he said, just take the plane and we'll send
it to Florida and let these guys do their work
down there, and maybe we'll have something in a year
or two, maybe three years. Because air Force one is
it's a flying geloppee. Now, it's over forty years old,
it's antiquated, it's dated, and there's actually even now security concerns.

(30:32):
So our president is going around the world on a
forty year on a plane that's over forty years old. Lorraine,
I'm telling you can't make this up, Lorraine. In you
By the way, my sister texted in Jennifer, my wonderful
sister out of Tucson, Arizona, and she said, Jeff, take
the plane and then use it to fly out the illegals.

(31:01):
Can you imagine if Trump actually said that, I would
that be? Okay? You guys don't want me to, you know,
use the plane for my you know, as president to
wear fine. I'll tell you what I'm gonna do. Cutter
gave us the plane. We're gonna turn it into a
mother cargo plane, and I'm gonna use it to deport
all the criminal illegal aliens to El Salvador. All we're

(31:25):
gonna do now is just use that plane back and
We're gonna work the hell out of it. Tel Salvadoran Back,
El Salvadoran Back six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight Lorraine in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding, Lorraine.

Speaker 6 (31:42):
And welcome Hi, Jeff Listen. I was thinking, you know,
you could change this this trojan horse into my little
pony if he only. It just makes me suspect that
the Ikataris made this announcement on you know, right as
he's entering into all this in the Middle East, and

(32:04):
if he could just float the balloon that if he
takes the plane, it's a gift. He doesn't want to
refuse a gift, but he has to make the proviso
that he can use it the way he wants. And
if he could retrofit the plane as a hospital and
donate it to Franklin Graham, then we'd see how the

(32:28):
Kataris would react to the use of the gift, and
it would be his ripcourt to get out of it.
The Prince would just shut up about it.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
I think, oh, it's a brilliant I think it's a
brilliant suggestion, and I'll tell you why. I think it
neutralizes two issues. Number one, it neutralizes the media and
the Democrats. It's not even I'm not going to use it.
The American government won't even use it. We're going to
use it to help a great charity that is there,

(32:57):
you know, whether it's hurricanes or whatever, it may be, earthquakes.
There they are and we'll see what the Qataris are
up to, because now it's going to be used by
a Christian organization, a Christian charity. And of course I
know Franklin Graham helps everybody, regardless of their religious background
or denomination, but he does help a lot of Christians.

(33:20):
He just does. And I'd love to see the reaction
from the government and cut her. I think suddenly they
wouldn't want to gift it, Loraine. I'm telling you, suddenly,
if they find out it's going to go to Franklin
Graham's people, Samaritans purse, suddenly, they're not going to be
so generous. That's just my sense, Lorraine, Lorrain, what about this?

(33:42):
What if we just My sister keeps texting me on
my personal phone. She's very passionate about this. She says,
gifted to ice, just hand it over. Say fine, I
won't use it. No president will ever use it. No
cabinet member will ever use it, no general will ever
use it, no political leader will ever use it. Here

(34:04):
it is my gift to Ice and just keep sending
all the illegals back and on this plane.

Speaker 6 (34:12):
What say you, Lorraine, any other use but his own use,
That's what I say. You know, if he has to
use it as if it was one, he's looking for trouble, you.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
Know, Lorraine, thank you very much for that call. Again,
my sister just won't let this issue go. So this
is Jen again, Jeff. It was okay for Hunter Biden
to take a cash gift from the mayor of Moscow's wife,

(34:46):
That is true. How much did she give him? Again,
it's a cash gift. It was the mayor of Moscow
his wife, literally a wire transfer. I mean it was
this up see millions of the and of course you
know ten percent for the big guy occuse it was
fifty percent. But who's counting? And the media had no problem.

(35:09):
That wasn't bribe. No, that wasn't bribery, that wasn't corruption.
How about Barisma? How about the State Bank of China
when they just flooded Hunter Biden's accounts with tens and
tens of millions of dollars, and mysteriously, all these other
shell accounts, the granddaughter, the Frankie, A Jimmy, everybody were

(35:37):
getting We're getting money from the State Bank of China,
And of course it all somehow got siphoned off into
joe Biden's accounts. I don't know how that happened. It
went to the Sun and went to the brothers, it
went to the grandkids, and so much of it just
ended up in Joey's account. It was like, oh my god,
no problem, no problem. The me he had never asked

(36:00):
the question. Cutter publicly tells the world, you guys have
a plane problem. We have a spare plane. Do you
want the spare plane? We'll give it to you for free,
and Trump says Oway, I don't know. I think maybe
I'll save us some cash. Sure, but to the Defense Department,

(36:22):
not to me, to the Defense department, and that'll be
for the government, for the red you know, as long
as the plane lasts after that, that says a scandal.
It's like a brown paper bag full of cash, is it,
mister Rourke? Oh, I hope this is the plane. I
hope this is the Is this mister Rourke? From Fantasy Island.

(36:45):
Do I am I actually speaking with mister Rorke.

Speaker 3 (36:49):
Pain Bot.

Speaker 7 (36:51):
Jane god too? What about the lowering a prescription price
or the surgeon the stock market pain? What about thee
between India and Pakistan or the removal of the drug
cock cout de plain bota.

Speaker 3 (37:11):
Bringing resolution to Ukraine in Russia.

Speaker 7 (37:14):
De pain Bod, I'll tell you what.

Speaker 6 (37:17):
I'll tell you. I'll tell you what the plain bot.

Speaker 7 (37:20):
Okay, that too. You're giving me a headache. So I'm
going to have you deported on the plane back to
Epstein's Island because you are giving me a headache. Hey, bos,
guess what ask when at half priced?

Speaker 1 (37:37):
Oh you're a genius man, You're a comedic genius. You
did tattoos voice perfectly, absolutely perfectly. Uh, mister Rourke, that's
Gary again. I knew it was Gary. Gary's I mean
he's he's honestly, he's Uh, he's hilarious. One of the
funniest guys you'll ever meet. Gary, God bless you. And

(37:59):
I'm another one another home run my friend. The plane,
the plane
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