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October 9, 2025 • 38 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven, two, six, six, sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, very quickly, listen now to President Trump.
This is a video that he issued I believe two
days ago. He knew by then that they were very close.
They're reaching this historic ceasefire. Listen now, this is the

(00:20):
kind of round the clock diplomacy he and his team
were engaged in to get this deal finally done. Listen
to the countries that he names, saying without them, we
couldn't have done it. Roll cut thirty two, Mike.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
I want to thank the countries that helped me put
this together. Katar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and so
many others. So many people fought so hard. This is
a big day. We'll see how it all turns out.
We have to get the final word down and concrete.

(00:58):
Very importantly, I look forward to having the hostages come
home to their parents, and having some of the hostages,
unfortunately you know the condition they're in, come home likewise
to their parents, because their parents wanted them just as
much as though that young man or young woman were alive.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
Well, they're very close now. The hostages are expected to
be released within the next couple days and they should
be reunited with their families either Sunday or Monday at
the latest. It is an historic achievement. Listen now to
this iss CNN. Abby Phillips has this analyst, the Lyndsia

(01:45):
Johnson on, and you know, even Abby Phillips, who's a
diehard Trump hater, says, if he could get a ceasefire,
which pretty much now Trump is done, if he can
end this thing is the fighting, the bloodshed, the slaughter
between Israel and Hamas and Gaza, you can't deny it.

(02:08):
It's going to be a massive, major victory for Trump.
You just can't deny it. Now. Listen to Alynsia Johnson.
I know it. Literally, she says, it pains me to
have to hear that he's going to get credit for this,
Like no, no, this can't be true. Roll cut thirty

(02:29):
three a mic.

Speaker 3 (02:32):
If President Trump is able to do this, this is
a major it's a major victory for him.

Speaker 4 (02:39):
Look, it is challenging to actually hear that piece of
you know, Trump being potentially being the one to get
the ceasefire deal. But I think where we are, what
we are seeing now is that a lot of people
are tired of the devastation that's happening to the Palestinian people.
And so how do we figure out a way a
path forward? And so I would be interested to understand

(03:02):
President Trump's interest in this, because he has said some
things that are very harmful to the Palestinian people. I
don't know, you know what his motivations are.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
He wants the war to end.

Speaker 4 (03:13):
I mean he wants he wants don't.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
Wants the war to end for a lot of reasons.
Now that was Scott Jennings who said, you know, he
wants the hostages to come back. And but I mean
they're like, like you hate him so much, like ding
ding ding, Like you don't get it, Like seriously, hello,
he wants the war to end. How much clearer does

(03:37):
the guy have to be? And it's like literally it
pains me. Don't say that. And he's gonna get credit.
Don't say it. Come on now, no, we can't get
the credit. Why would he get the credit? Why should
he get there? Like why does he care? Well, why
would he care about this? You can see their mind.

(03:58):
Liarry's melting down because Hitler, Hitler, Hitler, Hitler cannot be
a peacemaker dictator dictator. Dictator. Dictator cannot be a peacemaker,
and now he's the world's greatest peacemaker. Brooks in North Carolina,

(04:21):
Thanks for holding Brooks and welcome Jeff.

Speaker 5 (04:25):
Good morning, Hi Brooks. You know, I'll never forget the
day you got Trump on and every word you said
behind that microphone. Jeff got him on WRKO and I
don't know what happened on the back end with Sandy
and Mike, but the trio of you must have worked
like a bulldozer to do it. And you know, the

(04:48):
thing about Kooner Country is we're all kind of connected
to Trump because of your program. And it is such
a powerful time to be alive right now. I mean,
if people don't feel it, they're asleep. This is fascinating
what's going on. And when Marco Rubio came into that

(05:09):
cabinet meeting yesterday handed off Trump the note that look,
this is this is going down. We are one toothpick
away from making this deal brick and mortar. You know,
it was just riveting to see that, you know, And
and even even the cabinet meeting itself was what I

(05:31):
call Trump theater and how he was able to bring
in all the YouTubers, you know, kind of I don't
want to say low level, but they don't have the
notoriety that the press.

Speaker 1 (05:44):
No, you're completely right, Brooks. Please hang on. I'm up
against the break. I want to come back to you.
Six one seven two six, six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, I want to go back to
Brooks in North Carolina. But again, big breaking used. This
broke overnight. President Trump has done it. He has now

(06:05):
gotten Hamas and Israel to agree to an historic ceasefire.
The Israeli hostages, all forty eight of them, twenty are
still believed to be alive. Twenty eight are dead, but
their remains will be returned. The current living Israeli hostages
will be coming home, they now believe. On Monday, there's

(06:28):
going to be a big prisoner swap. So Hamas is
not doing this out of the goodness of their heart.
There will be hundreds and hundreds of Palestinian terrorists Hamas
terrorists that will be released in exchange. But for Israel,
the images now are everywhere. People are dancing on the streets,
literally drinking champagne, popping champagne corks. It's like a national festival.

(06:55):
I mean it's the festivities. They're going to be partying,
I think till Monday when hostages come home. There are
also massive celebrations in Gaza. Ironically, they're also popping champagne corks.
They're also dancing on the streets because now they believe
this is the end of the war between Hamas and

(07:15):
Israel and that now there will be finally not just
a path to piece, but eventually a path to an
independent Palestinian state. So we are literally watching history in
the making. Brooks I thought made a really good point.
You can feel the drama, you can feel the excitement,

(07:38):
the adrenaline. Yesterday, during Trump's cabinet meeting, Rubio walked up
to him whispered something in his ear. You could see
Trump's face lit up. He was then handed a piece
of paper, and on that piece of paper saying, we're
basically there to signing this historic agreement. We need you

(07:58):
to okay a truth social post because we want you
to be the first one to announce it. And Trump
couldn't continue it, couldn't contain himself, and he said, listen,
I've got phenomenal news. I think we now have achieved
an historic piece, so again details still need to be
ironed out. The Israeli government has to vote on this deal.

(08:23):
It appears that Netnia, who obviously has the votes, and
they still have to formally ink it, which will be
done later today, just in a couple of hours. But
Hamas has now held a press conference saying they're going
to sign the deal and that the Israeli hostages will
be coming home in the next couple of days. Six one, seven, two, six, six,

(08:46):
sixty eight, sixty eight. Let's go right back to Brooks
in North Carolina. Brooks, you were talking about how hard
we got to work to get Trump on the show.
You're right, you're talking about how hard Trump is working
around the clock to secure peace for Israel, for the
Middle East, and in many ways for the world. If

(09:08):
he pulls this off, holy mackerel, and if he can
end the war between Russia and Ukraine. I mean, really, Brooks,
I mean, I don't know what I mean. They'll have
to make him president of the world, you know. I mean,
I think his next gig will be a General secretary

(09:28):
at the United Nations. No, I mean really, I mean
it's just so anyway, I don't want to get ahead
of myself. But look just to see those happy faces,
to see so many people after this brutal, long two
year war, finally having something to cheer about, celebrate, drink
a little bit, the dancing on the streets, the hugs everywhere,

(09:54):
the tears of joy. These are incredible images. Brooks, please
pickup where you left off.

Speaker 3 (10:05):
It.

Speaker 5 (10:07):
Every time that Trump brings together a cabinet meeting, it's historic.
There's just something very special that he does. He brings
outside people in to be part of this. The way
he brought in independent journalists and YouTubers to kind of
face off with the press was it was just the

(10:28):
best Trump theater that I've seen. And minus the time
that he brought in the Bill Clinton rape victims during
his campaign, that was fun. But you know again, it
just it just shows us the specialty, the uniqueness of
Trump that we just we can't take for granted because
we'll never get him back. He's irreplaceable. And you know

(10:52):
this is this is starting to garner support for the
Nobel Peace Prize. I don't know, Jeff, what do you
think is in the cards? Do you think he's going
to be able to pull off a Nobel Well, this.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
Is now what's happening again. This is incredible. I mean,
I don't want to say miracle because people are going
to say, I'm They're going to accuse me of you know,
Trump worship. But you tell me if this is not
as close to a political miracle as can possibly happen.
The Israelis have now nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize.
The Palestinians now have said I'm not talking Hamas, but

(11:28):
Palestinians on the streets. The Palestinian authority have now said
they want to nominate him for the Peace Prize. The Saudis,
the Jordanians, the Turks, the Egyptians, the Syrians, I could
go on, the Qataris, the Gulf States, they say they
want to nominate him for the Peace Prize. The leftist Europeans,

(11:52):
who were fighting with him just a couple months ago,
the European Union has said they want to nominate him
now for the Peace Prize. So what I'm saying is
when you have that many countries, which is almost unheard of,
and that many groups around the world who formerly, like
you know, just yesterday, were slaughtering each other, I mean

(12:14):
literally like you know, like killing each other in one
of the most vicious wars. Whatever you thought of the
war in Gaza, and I supported Israel all the way.
It was. It's it was a nasty, brutal, vicious war.
I mean, that's just it was a fight to the
finish between two sides that despise each other, and they

(12:34):
both agree that Trump should get the Nobel Peace Price.
In other words, you put him at a table in
front of each other, they can't agree on anything. Probably
within ten minutes they'd be like, oh, like you know,
like you know, grabbing each other by the throat. But
the one thing you go, Donald Trump, Oh yeah, oh yeah,
like you're like, oh, pumping their fish. Yeah yeah, So

(12:57):
this is what he's done now, I'm telling you, Brooks,
the media is shell shocked. That that's the only word.
They're shell shocked because they underestimated Trump again, Like how
many times do you have to underestimate this guy. They
didn't think he could beat Hillary, he did it. They

(13:18):
didn't think he could survive the Russia hoax he did.
They didn't think he could survive not one, but two
impeachments he did. They didn't think after they stole the
election that he would ever be able to come back again.
He did. He rode back to power against all odds.
I mean, he keeps overcoming them again and again and

(13:40):
again and again, and so you would think after a while,
like maybe we should take this guy for what he is.
He's a force of nature. He's a world historical figure. Now,
that's there's no question. Now, there's no debate this now,

(14:01):
and he's turning into one of the greatest, if not
greatest president we've ever had. They said he couldn't secure
the border. He did it. I mean, look, you know,
we take this for granted again, like five months, five
months in a row now, not a single illegal alien,

(14:22):
not one has come into our country, not one that's
unheard of, that's never happened. It's never happened. Because that's
how much he's reinforced the border. And now and then
I get to this later, because I really want to
get to it. He's starting to smash these insurrectionist mayors

(14:44):
and governors. He's now calling for Pritzker to go to jail,
He's calling for Brandon Johnson to go to jail. Like
that's like, who does this. Nobody does this Antifa now,
and that's what you're talking about that was one of
them most incredible meetings I have ever seen with a

(15:07):
president of the United States, with Stephen Miller right beside him,
his deputy chief of Staff, Pam Bondi, the Attorney General,
you had Christy Nome, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and
they're sitting and listening to these as you put it, YouTubers,

(15:27):
social media influencers, independent journalists and in such an articulate, powerful, clear,
courageous fashion. And the President is just listening and he's
taking notes and some of them and I'm not saying
this to belittle them. You have to see it to

(15:48):
their credit. I mean it made me so proud, and
I'm saying to the boy, their parents must be really
proud of them. Some of them are like twenty five,
twenty seven, twenty eight, twenty nine years old. They're very young.
They look young, very patriotic, very intelligent, extremely well spoken,
and they're describing their experiences with Antifa literally saying, no,

(16:13):
I've been look see girl. There was one girl. Her
name was Hernandez. Last name I think it was Sarah.
Don't quote me on her first name, but her last
name was Hernandez. And she's like, I've been beaten. I've
been mugged, I've been assaulted by Antifa just for covering
their events, and the Portland police pump their fists and

(16:34):
cheer them on. As I'm being beaten up. Mister President
just has to stop. And then she looks right at
Pambondi and says, Madam Attorney General, you have to start
putting Antifa into prison. You have to start arresting them
and putting them in jail. And it's like truth to power.

(16:54):
Six one seven two, six, six sixty eight, sixty eight
is the number. Okay, my friends, I want to continue
to take your calls. And then at about eight o'clock
you got to hear what was said at this major
meeting between President Trump, Attorney General Pambondy, Homeland Security Secretary Christinome.

(17:17):
Steven Miller was there as well many top top people
in the administration, and these young journalists, YouTubers, social media
influencers and their horrific stories about what they've encountered at
Antifa rallies protests, how they've been beaten, how they've been attacked,
the reaction by the Portland Police in particular supporting Antifa,

(17:42):
cheering them on, and how the media and the media
was covering this. So that's what I mean when I
say truth to power. It wasn't just that they were
telling Pambondi, you need to start making arrests. And it
was the sincerity and they were extremely well. I mean,
this Hernandez woman, you know, I say girl or kid affectionately,

(18:07):
maybe twenty five twenty six from Turning Point USA. I mean,
I'm like, boy, this woman is smart, articulate, you know,
really a good, really good reporter. And she was just
like you know, and the media in this room were there,
and they refuse to air what happened to me and

(18:29):
what happened to other journalists because they're covering up for
antifas crimes, and like we're asking you please, you have
to restore the rule of law. You can't allow these
terrorists to continue to run wild. They're putting our lives
at risk, they're putting federal agents's lives at risk, and

(18:50):
they're putting the citizens of Portland or Chicago or Boston
obviously at risk. Like this has got to end. But
I want to take a few more calls because this
is such an historic piece deal, and I promise I'll
be taking calls on this the whole show. If you
want to talk about it, let me just make two other,
very very quick points. It's very obvious here is what

(19:15):
fundamentally changed everything. What fundamentally changed everything was the Twelve
Day War was with Israel with the full backing of
the United States, and then eventually Trump moved in for
the kill shot. Is when they broke the back of
the Iranian nuclear program, and by extension, they broke the

(19:37):
back of the Iranian regime. That Hamas lost its biggest backer,
its biggest sponsor. Now it's basically like a toothless snake.
It may hiss, it may want to kill you, it
has the instincts to kill you. It would love nothing

(19:59):
more than the continue to bite you and kill you,
but has been effectively now defanked. That's what the war did.
In other words, Israel didn't just beat Hamas on the battlefield.
Israel and important most importantly, Trump beat Iran, who are
the biggest backers of Hamas, and decisively broke them. And

(20:25):
so I think that's what's laid the conditions now for
Hamas even going to the table and making all of
these concessions that they clearly don't want to make, and
it would probably never make now. The reason why I'm
mentioning all this because it's all tied together, is a
lot of people are now saying, well, where do we

(20:47):
go from here? Well, I think it's pretty obvious. If
Hamas sticks to its word, and this is a big if,
then what you're seeing now is essentially the of Hamas.
Hamas will be wiped off the face of the earth.
I mean, they're leaders may still have amnesty, they're promising

(21:10):
them an amnesty if they agree to drop their weapons
and disband, but as a political religious force, they are
now spent and finished. With them out of the way,
and Iran now too weak to hinder the rest of
the Arab world, Israel and the United States, we may

(21:33):
actually have an independent Palestinian state living side by side
with a strong, sovereign, independent Israel. And this means the
dawn of a new age in the Middle East. Literally historic.
The word is overused, not now. And I just want

(21:55):
to read a couple of things, and then a couple
of posts attacks, and then I want to go right
to the phone. Lines six seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight is the number. This is from Vince
in Florida. Who texted me Jeff, So, do all the
free Palestine people now have to give Trump credit. Yes,

(22:19):
they're not gonna want to do it. They're gonna choke
on it if they have to do it, if it
has to come out of their mouth or their lips.
But yes, literally, now you can turn to them and say,
the godfather of an independent Palestinian state is Donald J. Trump.
So why the hell are you guys beating police officers

(22:41):
and torching cruisers police cars on the streets of Boston
denouncing Donald Trump when he's the guy that delivered you're
waving the Palestinian flag. He delivered a state for that
Palestinian flag. Now again, there's gotta be a couple of phases.
It's not gonna happen overnight. But all they got to

(23:01):
do now is follow the timeline laid out in the
twenty point plan. You want an independent state, Trump is
giving you an independent state under one condition actly two conditions.
Hamas cannot play any role in the future governance of
the Palestinians, lay down their weapons, no political role whatsoever, period,

(23:26):
full stop and two stop. Calling for the destruction and
annihilation of the Jews and the state of Israel, in
other words, and your genocidal politics. Now, if you're willing
to let the Jews live and leave them alone, you've

(23:49):
got your state, and you've got it fully backed by
the entire Muslim world, the entire Arab world, the entire
your Middle East, and the United States of America with
Trump as the chair of the board overseeing the government.

(24:10):
So we're talking about billions of dollars in investment flowing
to the Palestinians with Israel full agreement. And that's the
right wing in Israel. Forget the left wing. The right
wing says, yeah, we can live with this. You protect

(24:31):
our independence, our sovereignty, you can assure our peace and security.
We'll sign off on this. It's game, set and match.
It's over. It's over Trump. It's called checkmate. Trump has
checkmated all of his critics and the media. Now they

(24:53):
don't know what to do. And the final nail in
their coffin is when he wins the Nobel Peace priz
I mean all literally, there's just it's a one line
response from now to the end of his presidency. Dictator,
Nobel Peace Prize, fascist, hitler, white supremacist. He wants a

(25:13):
civil war at Nobel Peace Prize. Nobel Prize. Yeah, Hitler
never got a Nobel Peace Prize. Na, guys, you gotta
go on something else. You need a new narrative. You
gotta find another new line of bull You know I
can't say it, new line of bull crap, new line
of Bravos, Sierra, find another one. Guys, this dog don't

(25:36):
hunt anymore. Okay. I do want to read one text
and then I want to go to the phone lines.
This is from six to oh three, Jeff, this morning,
I will be the rain on this parade. So let
me get this straight. A piece accord is going to
be signed with a snake Hamas agreeing that the snake

(26:01):
won't bite. Forgive me, Jeff if I don't hold my breath.
If and when in the future this snake does bite again,
because the Palestinians have shown they can never live in
peace with Israel. Let me quote our beloved President Trump quote.
I remember this. I saved you cried the woman. You've

(26:25):
bitten me. But why you know your bite is poisonous
and now I'm going to die. Oh shut up, silly woman,
said the snake with a grin. You knew damn well.
I was a snake when you took me in. Remember
Trump read that parable, and it's a very powerful, a

(26:47):
very powerful parable. And so the Texter continues, Jeff, be
careful who you trust. Even snakes can hiss sweetly. Listen.
Six three. They're no illusions about Hamas, who they are,
what they are. I think the counter argument from Trump
and his security team would be, but we've defanged the snake.

(27:12):
The snake is not doing this because the snake wants
to do this out of the goodness of the snake's heart.
It's the snake has no more poison left. We've taken
out all the poison, and now the snake realizes if
I don't sign. And this is how Trump was so brilliant.
By having the whole world, literally the whole world, including

(27:35):
the Palestinian leadership in the West Bank, including all the
Arab states, all the Middle East states, all the most
of the Muslim world, never mind the EU and everybody else,
Hamas literally stands alone. And so if they turned down
the deal, then the world has no more moral grounds

(27:57):
to oppose that. In Yahoo, when Trump says, finish them off,
in other words, kill the snake, just chop its head off.
Go kill it. You got my full blessing, and the
world cannot criticize you because they know that you wanted peace.
The world wants peace, and only one party said no,
and that was Hamas. So Hamas is now basically saying

(28:22):
either we sign and we live, or we don't sign
and we die. And that's the only reason why they're
even talking to the Israelis. Now, who knows you're dealing
with Hamas, You're dealing with religious fanatics, you're dealing with Islamists,

(28:44):
You're dealing with people in a with a seventh century
med evil, barbaric primitive mentality, so they're not rational people
you're dealing with, So anything can happen. But from Trump's
point of view, this is a masterclass in diplomacy, in statesmanship,

(29:06):
and in leadership six one seven two Sex Sex sixty eight,
sixty eight agreed, disagree. This is truly what he played
now is truly three dimensional chess. Tim in South Dennis,
Thanks for holding Tim, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (29:25):
Good morning, Jeff, my friend.

Speaker 1 (29:27):
How are you, Tim?

Speaker 3 (29:29):
Oh, I'm outstanding this morning. Uh. The only thing I
would say about all this. The ones to really keep
an eye on is the American left which means all
these people running around waving their Palestinian flagged, burning cop cars,
you know, hunting down, harassing, beating Jewish students, yelling from
the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. If

(29:51):
that all doesn't come to a grinding halt, like right now,
that'll show you that they were never interested in peace,
they were never interested in a pre Palestinian state. That
they're really what they keep accusing us of being Nazis.
They just want to get rid of the Jews. If
they keep going out and doing this stuff, even after

(30:13):
you know, this historic peace deal, which I mean think
back when Clinton was in office, he had that Yaer
Arafat to the White House. I think seventeen times. He
couldn't get peace. Fact, all he got out of that
was another fotlaw against us. But if these idiots stay
on the street and doing what they've been doing, that's

(30:34):
just going to show you who the real Nazis are,
because that's what they did, go after the Jews. We
don't do that. What do you think, jess, oh.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
Tim, I think you laid it out brilliantly. Look you
and I know, and ninety nine point of this audience
knows that these left wing activists are at their core
jew hating Antisemites. They don't care about the Palestinians. They're

(31:03):
just using the Palestinian issue to justify in their minds
their hatred for the Jews and their persecution and attacks
on Jews and on America and on police and on authority.
So that's really what it's about. They don't really care
about the Palestinians. And that's why this deal exposes and

(31:23):
unmasks them, because when the Palestinians signed agreed to this
deal and they end up getting their own independent state,
and Trump will be the one who midwifed this independent state,
and they're going to and I believe they're still going
to continue to have hatred for Israel, and they're still

(31:44):
going to persecute and target Jews and of course go
after police and go after Ice. And you're going to
turn around and say, these are left wing nihilists, these
are anarchists, These are Marxist communist Jew hating anti Semites
who by the way, hate Christians which is muth, which

(32:05):
is with as much ferocity as they hate Jews. So
let's not you know, let's not delude ourselves. No, no,
ideology killed Christians more than Communism, even Islam that as
it is, it's record against Christians and Jews. No one
killed more Christians than Communists. That's it's not even close.

(32:28):
So they're coming after Christians. We're just a much bigger group,
a much bigger block, so it's harder, it takes a
lot more time. The Jews are smaller, so it's easier
for them to target the Jews. But no, Tim, you're
completely right, and they're going to be isolated now as well,
because now they'll have lost their their cover, they're any

(32:51):
kind of legal, sort of political fig leaf that they've
been using. Now they will be exposed like Hitler's brownsher
for the jew haters and anti Semites that they are.
And I think it's going to discredit them even more.
And I think Antifa now is going to be hunted.

(33:13):
Antifa now is going to be turned into a domestic
al Qaeda, and they're going to be treated like a
domestic Al Qaeda. And I think it's time that we
start designating more of these far left groups as domestic terrorists.
In other words, this is only going to weaken them
even more because they made a big mistake they struck

(33:34):
too early. Hamas made a big mistake. They underestimated Israel.
They struck too early. They thought we hit on October seventh,
twenty twenty three. They would have Lebanon has Belah would
back them in Lebanon, that they would have Iran throw
their full support behind them. That in other words, they

(33:55):
would suck Israel into a larger war that the Israelis
would lose. And they underestimated Israel. And above all, they
underestimated Trump and Tim. I just I need to mention
this because I think this is the parallel between what's
happening now domestically and what just happened in the Middle East.

(34:16):
The Iranians in public, you can look this up, were
asked what happened, Like how did you lose the Twelve
day war? So decisively? Like what happened? Because no Iran
has a very big military, a large navy. They have
terrorist cells all over the Middle East, and so people thought, whoa,

(34:36):
you know, you attack Iran and especially annihilate and target
their nuclear facility, it would unleash, you know, the mother
of all responses. And the Mullahs and their leaders admitted,
they said, we did not anticipate this is what they said,

(34:57):
the daring, the military, very tactical daring of Nettin Yahu
and Trump meaning, we never thought that they would have
the nerve, the gods, the courage, the daring, as they
put it, that they would strike Tehran, that they would

(35:19):
strike in the tons, that they would strike the heart
and soul of our nuclear facilities in a lightning strike,
knowing that this could lead to a massive military retaliation.
So we thought, no, they'd be crazy to do that,
and we were caught off guard. Let me tell you

(35:39):
what Trump is doing now, and this audience, I'm telling
you is the tip of the spear, because we've been
pushing Trump and pushing his administration to go after these groups.
Trump yesterday said, I'm going after Antifa. I've ordered Pam Bondi,
We're gonna level Antifa. Brandon Johnson should be arrested, Pritsker

(36:03):
should be arrested. They're underestimating Trump's daring. They think it's
all blah blah blah, it's all talk. But they're gonna
find out, like the Iranians, that Trump is not a
man to trifle with. When he says he's gonna do something,

(36:24):
he does it. He's gonna start rounding up Antifa. He's
gonna dismantle them, he's going to arrest them, he's gonna
smash them. And I'm telling you, I think you're gonna
start to see some of these insurrectionist mayors and governors again.
They won't see it coming. Like the mullets. They're gonna say,
come on, it's just bluster. Come on, he's just blowing smoke.

(36:46):
He's playing to the Maga crowd. You watch, you watch.
Trump is gonna say again, it's got its chess. Don't
go too early for the king, set all your pieces
up in play, and then you move for the checkmate.
Trump is going to go for the checkmate. I think

(37:06):
he's gonna start putting some of these people like Golden
Corral and that whack job that's running Chicago, and I
think the Portland mayor as well, after that riveting testimony
how the mayor has so polluted and corrupted that police
department in Portland, where when Antifa is beating twenty four
to twenty five year old female journalist to a pulp

(37:27):
and the cops are watching and pumping their fists in
the air like yeah, you could see on Trump's face,
you did are going down like that bull. I gotta
be careful that bull crap. That doesn't no, no, that
doesn't fly with me. And you know it was effective
because if you look at Pam Bondi, she's like shrinking

(37:49):
in the chair and you could see the wrinkles almost
instantaneously coming on her face, like, oh no, I have
to do it, Like you can see the pressure on.
And she knows because she was sitting to the to
the right of Trump, so she's like, no, to the
left of Trump, forgive me. Trump was to the right like,
oh no, because the guy to the right of me

(38:10):
is gonna tell me I have to do it. And
if he tells me I have to do it, I'm
gonna do it. So it's coming, Tim, it's coming. The
way we broke Hamas is the way we're gonna break Antifa.
We are living through historic times. Tim, thank you very

(38:34):
much for that call. Six one seven two, six, six
sixty eight sixty eight is the number in fact that
leads me to our poll question.
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