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July 14, 2025 • 48 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner. Contrary, Okay, my friends, huge huge developments
over the weekend. It began Friday, and it's like a cancer.
It continues to spread and spread across the Trump administration.
So here is exactly now what is taking place. Last Wednesday,

(00:25):
According now to multiple media reports, Deputy Director Dan Bongino
along with Cash Ptel, FBI director, there was a leak
to the media that these two men were very dissatisfied
with Pam Bondi, the Attorney General, with how she handled

(00:47):
the entire Epstein case, and in particular, they are very
upset regarding the cover up that Bondi will not release
an any further additional Epstein files. Upon reading the news
stories that were apparently coming from one of these two

(01:09):
men or both of these men, Pam Bondi, along with
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, confronted Bongino in
her office, where she directly accused him of betraying her
and of leaking to the media behind her back. Now
we don't know the full details. All we know is

(01:32):
there was a huge shouting match. Accusations were flying left,
back and forth. It was very ugly, it was very nasty.
She yelled at him, he yelled at her, he eventually
stormed out. Now he now is saying, or at least
through his people and through the leaks in the media,

(01:55):
that he took Friday off. Bongino refuse to go back
to work at the FBI, and that unless the Epstein
files are released, he will resign as Deputy FBI Director.
In fact, he has now given an ultimatum both the

(02:16):
ag Bondi and to President Trump. It's either Bondy or me,
take your pick. In other words, he is now demanding
that Bondy resign and that if she won't resign, that
Trump should fire her. And if Trump will not force
her out, then Bongino says he's walking out that door.

(02:40):
Now it appears that Trump is siding with Pam Bondy.
So what you have now is a major split within
the administration, and in particular a massive split within the
DOJ and the FBI. We're talking now about significant infighting,

(03:03):
and it is now the kind of infighting that the
media is sensing blood. This is now by far the
biggest scandal in Trump's presidency. There is no getting around it.
And this scandal, as I said on X and I
know a lot of people weren't happy with it, but

(03:24):
it's the truth. If I'm not here to speak the truth,
then there's no point in me being behind this microphone.
Epstein Gate, as what it's now being called, threatens to
become Trump's Watergate if he is not careful. And I've

(03:45):
said this repeatedly, This scandal now was at his ankles,
then it went up to his knees, now is starting
to approach his hips, his waist. If he doesn't get
out from this, this may drag him down politically. This
threatens now to be a cancer on his presidency and

(04:07):
to consume his presidency. And remember the thing about Watergate,
Nixon never ordered the cover up. Sorry forgive me, He
never ordered the break in. Nixon never ordered the break
in ever. In fact, he didn't even know about it
until later when he was told. He couldn't believe it.

(04:29):
But then he engaged in a cover up, and the
cover up became a cancer. Obviously, do I believe Trump
is in these Epstein files yet? Of course not. Do
I believe that he's trying to protect himself, of course not.
But the problem now is it's obvious, as I said,

(04:50):
this split between Bongino and Pambondi is more proof that
the client list exists, that the Epstein files clearly contain
damaging information, that the memo that all three of these
people signed off on Pambondi, Cash Ptel, and Dan Bongino

(05:14):
in which they said that Epstein committed suicide, which is
a lie. That Epstein never had a client list, and
that there is no client list is a lie. That
Epstein never blackmailed people, which is a lie. I mean,
that's a clearly demonstrative lie. And now they said the

(05:36):
decision was they were not going to release any more
additional Epstein files, there was nothing to release, and that
no one was going to be charged, that they were
unable and unwilling to prosecute anyone involved in the sexual abuse,

(05:57):
rape and molestation of hundreds of children and over a
thousand underage girls and boys. Now what is clear is
that Bongino is saying, there's a lot more information you
guys are covering up, and unless you release it, I'm leaving.

(06:19):
And now it's getting to the point where he believes
Pambondy is irretrievably, incorrigibly corrupt and that he doesn't want
to work under her and under her leadership. So what
that proves is there clearly is a cover up taking place.
And this cover up now is no longer implicating Bongino

(06:41):
and Cash and the doorknob Pambondy. Now Trump is getting
himself more and more embroiled in this cover up. Listen
now to Alan Dershowitz. This was extremely damning. Where he
went on, I believe it's Newsmax. Don't quote me on this,

(07:03):
but where he went on and said, look, my name
was on the flight manifest. I flew to see Epstein.
I was his lawyer for many years. In the case,
Remember he was accused of being on the client list.

(07:24):
Dershowitz fought this thing out in court, and in the
process of fighting what he said was this libel, this slander.
In court, he went through the discovery process. Through the
discovery process, Dershowitz said, Hey, I'm telling you there's a
client list. I've seen the client list. I know many

(07:47):
of the names on the client list, Bondi, Patel, and Bongino.
The DOJ and the FBI are suppressing this Epstein list.
Roll cut twenty a mic twenty mic two zero. This

(08:16):
is not an opinion, this is a fact. I have seen. Remember,
I was.

Speaker 2 (08:19):
Accused falsely and scene, and ultimately I was completely cleared.
The woman admitted that she may have mistook me for
somebody else and withdrew all of her lawsuits. And so
from day one, from the day I was accused, I said,
I want every document out because I knew every document
would prove I was innocent. So let me tell you,
I know for a fact documents are being suppressed, and
they're being suppressed to protect individuals. I know the names

(08:42):
of the individuals. I know why they're being suppressed. I
know who's suppressing them.

Speaker 3 (08:46):
But I'm bound by confidentiality from a judge and cases,
and I can't disclose what I know. But I pant
to God. I know I know the names of people
whose files are being in order to protect them.

Speaker 1 (09:02):
And that's wrong. It's more than wrong. This thing. Now
it's a massive scandal, and it's only growing and growing,
and now it is threatening to cause top people in
Trump's administration to either quit or resign. Now there's no
sugarcoating this, there's no avoiding this, there's no turning away

(09:25):
from this. This now is embroiling and it is now
clearly dividing the Trump administration. They are now at loggerheads.
Susie Wiles is now said that if Pam Bondi is
forced to go, she is stepping down as chief of staff.
So this is now tearing the Trump presidency and the

(09:48):
Trump administration apart. Now. President Trump weighed in on all
of this over the weekend. He did it on Truth Social.
I'm going to get into it right after this break,
but let me just say this, because this needs to
be said. I'm advising the president now as strongly as

(10:12):
I possibly can. And you know where I stand on him.
I love him. I voted for him three times. I
backed him to the hilt three times for NonStop. But
Epstein Gate now is becoming a millstone around his neck.

(10:32):
He needs to fire Pambondy, He needs to release the
Epstein files, all of it, all of it. Because whatever
names he's protecting, whatever friends he thinks, he's protecting, whatever
they're telling him, whether it's Bondy or Patel or whoever,

(10:57):
it's not worth it. It's not worth it. This is
not gonna go away. And here is now the mortal
jeopardy that the Trump administration is in. The more Trump
keeps saying there's no there there. The more he keeps saying,

(11:18):
as he did over the weekend, six one seven two six,
six sixty eight, sixty eight is the number. Okay. So,
as I said, just as I was leaving out that
leaving the last segment, this one leak, just one leak
now from the Epstein files, from the client list, whatever,

(11:39):
and it will blow this scandal wide open, I mean
sky wide. I mean this. That's why I think Trump
now is increasingly needlessly putting himself in a very perilous,
perilous situation. Now, what set the internet ablaze over the
weekend was when all of this news broke. And I

(12:01):
want to give a hat tip to Laura Lumer again,
she's either feast or famine. When she's on, she's on
and when she's off, oh she really misses the target.
But sometimes she's really on. And again she was on.
She was the one that first reported the big blow
up between Pambondi and Dan Bongino, and she was the

(12:23):
one that reported saying Bongino now very upset cash Ptel,
very upset that they have closed the investigation into all
of the Epstein client list into this to all of
the people that he helped traffic these young girls to
and that they will not prosecute anyone, and that they

(12:44):
are refusing to release any more files. Both of them
are not happy about this at all. And she was
the one that reported about this huge fight between Bondi
and Bongino and that Bongino now is considering resigning. In fact,
the Looks will probably have an answer, most likely by today,

(13:06):
whether he's coming back to the FBI or whether he's leaving. Now.
Trump set off an absolute firestorm, there's no other way
to put it. He has been backing Bondie all the way.
In fact, he was the one, if you remember during
the cabinet meeting, where he criticized anybody, especially in MAGA,

(13:31):
all of his voters who are questioning his decision on
not to release the Epstein files and to claim there
was no list and that Epstein committed suicide, that this
was a quote desecration of the dead children in Texas
for even asking, and that this was all much ado

(13:51):
about nothing. Well, then now Trump has upped the ante.
Like I said, the quicksand it's now going up to
his waist, went from his ankles to his knees, and
now it's starting to slowly go up to his waist.
This is what he wrote on the Bongino Bondi clash
quote what's going on with my quote unquote boys and

(14:15):
in some cases gals. Those are the influencers, people like
me and others who are not happy with the decision
on Epstein. So he's talking basically to us. They're all
going after Attorney General Pam Bondy, who is doing a
all in caps fantastic job. We're on one team, MAGA

(14:38):
and I don't like what's happening. We have a in quotes, sorry,
in caps, we have a perfect administration, the talk of
the world in caps, and selfish people are trying to
hurt it all over a guy who never dies, Jeffrey Epstein.
For years, it's Epstein over and over again. Why are

(15:02):
we giving publicity to files? Now? This is the part
that just people were thunderstruck by. Why are we giving
publicity to files written by Obama, Crooked Hillary, call me
Brennan and the losers and criminals of the Biden administration

(15:28):
who conned the world with the Russia Russia hoax, fifty
one intelligence agents, the Laptop from Hell and more. They
created the Epstein files. Just like they created the fake
Hillary Clinton Christopher Steele Dosier that they used on me,
and now my so called quote unquote friends are playing

(15:50):
right into their hands. Why didn't these radical left lunatics
release the Epstein files. If there was anything in there
that could have heard the MAGA movement, why didn't they
use it? They haven't even given up on the John F.
Kennedy or Martin Luther King Junior files. No matter how

(16:10):
much success we have had securing the border, deporting criminals,
fixing the economy, energy dominance, a safer world where Iran
will not have nuclear weapons, it's never enough for some people.
We are about to achieve more in six months than
any other administration has achieved in over one hundred years,

(16:32):
and we have so much more to do. We are
saving our country and making America great again, which will
continue to be our complete priority. The left is imploding now.
He then basically says, this is what I'm ordering Cash,

(16:53):
patl and Bongino to focus on. Cash. Patel and the
FBI must be focused on investigating voter fraud, Political Corruption
Act Blue, the Rigged and Stole An Election of twenty twenty,
and arresting thugs and criminals. So he goes on to say,
don't waste your time and energy on Epstein. Let Pam

(17:17):
Bondie do her job. She's great now, and then he says,
nobody cares about Epstein. Thank you for your attention to
this matter. Okay, just super quick, as the lines are jammed,
and I really want to go to the great audience
of Cooner country. Let me just exclamation point, give my

(17:40):
final take on the truth Social, the bombshell truth social
that Trump posted over the weekend. And then, obviously I
want to get your reaction in your calls. Look, there's
no question you know much of what he's saying is true.
He's done incredible work over the last six months. No
one's disputing that. Furthermore, no one is disputing that we

(18:02):
need to investigate voter fraud. He's right, the crimes of
the deep state, he's completely right. The stolen election of
twenty twenty, He's completely right. But you can walk and
shoe gum at the same time. What does this have
to do with the Epstein files. So honestly, what I
didn't like about the post, and I'm not the only one.

(18:24):
In fact, most of his supporters were really turned off
by the Post is that he's basically telling us shut
up and get in line. He's dismissing everyone's concerns about
the Epstein case, and it's almost like, look, we've done
so much good, you should just swallow this and move on.

(18:48):
And I've got Patel and Bondie and others focused on
other issues. I don't want them to get involved in
this Epstein mess. Well, I'm sorry, mister president, but you
were elected to bring transparency and accountability to the FBI,
to the DOJ, and to the deep state. And it's

(19:09):
not about Jeffrey Epstein. It's about the victims. There were
hundreds of children that were raped and molested. There were
thousands of victims, underage girls and underage boys that were
sexually abused and exploited. Now Bill O'Reilly, who I don't

(19:33):
normally quote but he is friends with Trump, has said
that he spoke about this with Trump, the Epstein case
in particular, several months ago, and that privately at the time,
off the record. Now O'Reilly's going public with it. Trump said, no, no,
those files are never going to see the light of day.
And O'Riley said, well, why, and he said, because there

(19:56):
are many names in there of some of the most
powerful prominent people in the United States and around the
world who did not engage in the activities that Epstein
and some of his you know, pedophiles engaged in. They
just maybe were his friend. They flew to the island,

(20:19):
but nothing really happened. They were on a contact list,
they were they used this plane, whatever it may be.
But if you release the files, their names and reputations
are going to be permanently smeared and destroyed. And I'm
not going to do that. That's according to Bill O'Reilly. Now,

(20:42):
if that's the case, okay, if what o'reiley is reporting
it's true, and this is the real reason why he's
ordered that. Trump has ordered the kabash on releasing the
files and lying about the client list and lying about
the fact that Epstein never blocked anybody, and they've made

(21:02):
a decision to not prosecute anybody else who was involved
in the abuse and rape of children and young girls.
Then I'm sorry, but that's one of the stupidest reasons
I've ever heard in my life. And it's politically What
I mean is politically stupid, because you're gonna risk your
presidency or to be more accurate, A permanent moral stain

(21:28):
on your presidency, a cancer on your presidency, a political
scandal that will not go away on your presidency. Over this,
First of all, people aren't stupid. Release the files and
we can distinguish and differentiate. You know, we're not We're

(21:51):
not all a bunch of chickens without a head. Oh,
every name on that last potophile, potophile, pedophile. No, some
maybe just took flights, some were you know, some whatever
knew him or associates of him, did business with him. Whatever.
Doesn't mean they necessarily diddled kids. But that's for us

(22:15):
to decide. And more importantly, release all of the files
and the client list. So the victims, the children, they
are now adults. But then the children who were abused,
who were violated, can finally get justice. That's the point. Now,

(22:37):
last point, and then I want to go to the
phone lines. I think Trump has made another very big
political mistake. Usually you always leave yourself several levels or
layers of separation. It's just smart. In other words, if
things go bad, you can pin it on your attorney general.

(22:59):
You can pay it on your FBI director, you can
pin it on an advisor in other words, had he
just said, hey, this is Pambondi's decision. I respect the DOJ,
the independence of the DOJ, I'm not getting involved in this,
he would have some protection, there would be a buffer.

(23:20):
But what he's done is he's taken ownership now of
this scandal. He's the one that's saying I back Pambondi.
She made the right decision. He's almost making it seem
like he ordered her to do it. In other words,
and by the way, no one wants to hear she's
doing a fantastic job. See that's another thing. She's all

(23:42):
in cap She's doing a fantastic job, great attorney general.
And we're like, who is she arrested? Can you name
me outside of low hanging fruit. I'm not talking about
these illegal alien gangbangers. What prominent Democrat, prominent Biden official,

(24:02):
what prominent deep state operative has she arrested? Nobody? So
what the hell is so fantastic about her so far?
Except appears she's doing his bidding. So no one is
buying that spin. That's the problem. Now, Now this is

(24:24):
the trouble that Trump faces. Okay, and now I want
to open it up to you for the first time, ever,
this has never happened to Donald Trump before on truth
social and you can look it up. Don't take my
word for it. Many many more. And these are his
diehard supporters, people who love him, people who voted for him,

(24:47):
people who campaign for him, people who will go to
hell and back for him. Are now saying, we disagree
with you on this, mister president. You're wrong on this,
mister president. You're making a big mistake. Mister president. You
need to release the files. We're not believing you on this,

(25:09):
mister president. We're being lied to and we don't like it.
Mister President. It's not that they're turning on him, but
they're turning on him regarding Epstein. And it is now
starting to eat away at his political capital, eat away

(25:34):
at his credibility, eat away at his support, eat away
at the enthusiasm and the trust that his voters have
with him. Rush Limbaugh, the late Great Rush Limbaugh, famously
said this about Trump. The only person that can separate

(25:58):
Trump from his voters now is Trump himself, meaning the
base is with him to the end, and the only
one that can break that bond, that that deep connection
is if Trump ruins it through a self inflicted wound.
He is in the process of doing this, and I'm

(26:23):
telling you it's not worth it. Whatever the reason is,
it's not worth it. It's not. And I don't think
he still fully grasps how much this scandal now is
starting to blow up on him. And so for the

(26:44):
good of the country, for the good of his presidency,
for the good of his agenda, which I believe in
one thousand percent. I know the president's people are listening.
I'm not asking, I'm practically begging the president. Cut Pambondy loose.

(27:07):
You have to push her out and release the Epstein files,
all of it, and let the chips fall where they may.
Because if you don't, okay, let me ask you should
Trump fire Pambondy. What do you make now of the

(27:28):
clash between Pambondy and Dan Bongino. Bongino now is threatening
to resign, Should he or should he stay on? And
ultimately now the Epstein files? Is it time for Trump
to come clean and release the files? Six one seven two, six,

(27:49):
six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Lines are jammed.
Tony in Gloucester. You're gonna kick us off.

Speaker 4 (27:59):
Tony.

Speaker 1 (27:59):
Thanks for holding and welcome.

Speaker 5 (28:03):
Thank you Jeff. Thank you, Jeff. Hi, Tony, I got
a very different view on this, Jeff. I'm going to
start by saying this, every government employee, anyone who gets
a paycheck from the federal government, the job should be
a four.

Speaker 4 (28:22):
We just if you're in.

Speaker 5 (28:23):
By a president and the president wants to keep you
if he gets re elected.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
Fine, Tony, can you do me a favor. I'm sorry
to do this to you. Can you start from the beginning.
I'm so sorry for whatever reason you dropped for like
thirty seconds you dropped, so we missed most of what
you said. So you said, Jeff, you have a different
take than me, and then please pick it up from there.

Speaker 5 (28:44):
Oh great, thank you. I'm saying that every federal job,
anyone who gets a paycheck from the federal government, it
should be a four year job with an option for
another force. In other words, if a president hires you
and he gets reelected, he could what you want for
another four years. That I think is the biggest issue,
because if we forgotten that, well, even the term deep staters,

(29:08):
how many people are still in the FBI, how many
people who are still in the DOJ that hate Trump
did everything they could just stop the man, and if
we'd be foolish, I say to Maga Country, do you
think those people are gone? Do you think they're not
doing the same thing they did his first time? You know,
cut them a break. I think that Bonino and jash

(29:30):
Mattel got a big job ahead of them if it
would have been working on it. But unless they go
in there and fire every last person and then start
going through all the paperwork there, if they're going to
have a hard time finding this information, that's my that's
my opinion. I'm really not loud about Pam BONDI. I mean,
she's okay, but like I said, I don't see her.

(29:51):
I don't see her arresting people. And that's what we
want to see, right, And I got to make one
more go on it, Bill O'Reilly. He writes a great book.
I thank he's just that. What are the young people
say when it comes to being a person.

Speaker 6 (30:03):
He's a tool.

Speaker 5 (30:04):
Wouldn't surprise me if he was on Epstein Island. But
I'll let you go from there, Jet, because that's my opinion.
I like everyone to just sit for a minute think
what Trump was through the first administration with all the
deep state, and he hasn't been able to clean it
up yet, So give him a break, give him some time.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
Tony as always, thank you very much for that call.
So Tony says, hey, take it easy, everybody, give Trump
the time that he needs. He will take on and
clean out the deep state and eventually we will get answers.
Let me throw this log on the fire. This Friday
could have been rocky. Thursday could have been Bongino's last

(30:45):
day as Deputy FBI director. He didn't resign, but he
didn't come into the office on Friday, and his friends
were leaking like crazy, and they're saying he's pretty much done.
He wants to step down, he wants to quit, and
he may not be back today in the office. If
he's not back in the office today, that means he's gone.
And apparently he issued an ultimatum to BONDI really to Trump,

(31:10):
but especially to Bondy, either she goes, she steps down,
or I leave. But he says that he and apparently
he says he's got Patel on his side, that Patel
is on his side on this one, that they can't
work under her leadership, so should should Bongino resign? In

(31:35):
other words, who do you side in this clash between
Bondi and Bongino. And if you're Trump, what do you do?
What do you do? Because now your FBI leadership is
clashing with your DOJ leadership. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. Vince in Deutschland in Germany.

(31:57):
Thanks for holding Vince, and welcome.

Speaker 7 (32:02):
More than Jeff, thanks for taking my.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
Call, my pleasurements.

Speaker 7 (32:06):
Hey, von Gino already lied for these people. He thinks
he's going to go back and like save his reputation.
They probably made him sign a non disclosure agreement. So
all he can really do is come out and say,
my conscience couldn't keep me there, you know what I mean?
And I guess that's enough. Set, But it makes you wonder.

(32:28):
And they've been saying it all weekend, Jeff, I'm not
the only one saying it. What does Israel and the
Mossad have on Trump? Because obviously they control the foreign
policy of this country. And Tucker Carlson even said it
Friday night at the SAS convention down in Tampa. He's
like not to mention countries, but seems like Israel controls

(32:49):
our foreign policy. I mean, what do they have and
you know, I told you last week that I think
that Trump won't release the f Stein files because he's
going to prove so damaging that it's going to bring
down the whole government. You know, and this is truly
a biblical moment. The crescendo is coming for this moment, Jeff,

(33:10):
it really is.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
Uh, let's say, Vince, let's just play it out. Say
Bongino steps down, but says, and I don't. I agree
with you. He's not going to hold the press conference
and blow the whistle. You know, he's not going to
say there's a list we lied. I saw the list
he was. You know, this guy was blackmailing everybody under

(33:35):
the sun, on behalf of the CIA, on behalf of
the Mosade, on behalf of the intelligence community. He's not
going to say any of that. Okay, I just I
know Bongino, Okay, you know the expression. You know, he's
all sizzle and no steak. Okay. So you know, so
I agree with you. But the fact that he resigns

(33:58):
is that going to be a massive blow the trump
is presidency and the DOJ. In other words, now are
people going to sense blood in the water. This is
now a major scandal and it's now taken out one
of the top people in his administration.

Speaker 7 (34:18):
The ship has hit an iceberg. The watertight doors are
not holding, and it's only a matter of time. And
Nixon is a great analogy. And don't you remember that
Trump used to hold console with Nixon in the nineteen eighties,
you know, Roger Stone introduced them. And I think that,
I mean, Nixon got taken out by the deep state.

(34:41):
And the bottom line is this, Jeff, we have to
slay this deep state dragon because the country cannot survive
with it breathing air. We cannot because as soon as
Trump's out of office, they're going to go back to
their same old ways. They'll just get someone else in there.
Who knows DeSantis Vance I don't know, but they'll have

(35:02):
leverage on them too. We have to scuttle this thing
now today.

Speaker 1 (35:08):
You know, Oh, Vince, I so agree, release the files,
Let the chips fall. I don't care. But in other words,
who were they blackmailing? Who do they have with Because
if you blackmail someone, you control someone, And that's how
they're able to constantly run our country and break promise

(35:29):
after promise and keep betraying us. So we have to
know who's compromised and who isn't. Vince, I'm with you
one thousand percent on this. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. That's why
I'm urging Trump just release it all. Just release the

(35:50):
whole damn thing. At this point, it's as I said,
it's not worth the political you're taking on water. It's
not worth it six one seven and it's not going
to go away. And that you know, you look at
true social that it's not just that for the first
time ever, you have more people, you know, his supporters

(36:12):
criticizing Trump, disagreeing with Trump than liking Trump. But you
got to read all of those comments. It's look, I'm
not gonna let this one go, mister President. These are children,
or they were children. These are victims. They need to
have their day in court. Justice must be done, and
the people that perpetrated these unspeakable crimes must be held accountable.

(36:36):
You have to release the list. Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number.

Speaker 3 (36:45):
Dave.

Speaker 1 (36:47):
Is this our Western PA constitutionalist correspondent, Okay Dave in
Pennsylvania right near Pittsburgh. How are you, Dave?

Speaker 6 (36:58):
Two weeks ago Belly, you look good two weeks in
the road, jeffs she really looks to you. But Jeff,
here's what you do. You send pan Bondie packing, you
get her a contract with Fox, and you tell her
not to let the door hit her in a dumb
blonde ass and see you later, alligator.

Speaker 1 (37:16):
Dave, what do you say or what's your reaction? I
guess to that latest big post that Trump put up
over the weekend where he said to everybody, We've achieved
so much and I've got PAMBONDI focused on the election
of twenty twenty, on voter fraud, Political Corruption Act Blue

(37:37):
the Democrats leave her alone. She's doing a quote unquote
fantastic job. What say you?

Speaker 6 (37:47):
She might be doing a good job and all that, Jeff,
But you can also have Ken Patson from Texas doing
a good job. But that, Jeff, she's a liability. And
you know I lost a little thief and Dan Bunch,
you know I respected him. I love this show. You know,
that's why you're you're going to get the Marconi Award,
like I told you, And Messenger, Jeff, I sent you
something a messenger this morning, Jeff, in respect to the President.

(38:09):
I love the guy. He's doing great, but this is
a mistastasize in cancers. Jeff, if I could use that term,
she needs to go. I never liked her from the beginning.
Jet It was just something about it. Maybe she was
a great attorney gentleman in Florida or whatever state she's from. No,
Bongino resided in Florida too, so there might be a
connection there. And I'm just telling you, jeffs she needs

(38:30):
to go. Don't let the door hit her, hit her
in the kibbutz. You know it's time to move on.

Speaker 1 (38:35):
Jeff, Dave as always, thank you for that call, my friend. Look,
here's the problem now that Bongino faces, Okay, and it's
a big problem. He he signed off on those FBI
d OJ memos. It's not just the infamous interview on
Fox where he said, oh no, no, no, Epstein definitely

(38:57):
committed suicide. Well where's your venue? Draw stars? Trust us? No,
we're not trusting you. Now it's come out through forensic
experts that that tape that they released that they said
allegedly proved that Epstein killed himself. You know that the
video surveillance tape of that corridor that led to his

(39:20):
prison cell. It was modified. There's no question now it
was modified. It's not just now that there are sixty
seconds missing, and even they admit there's sixty seconds missing.
So even the FBI says, no, there's sixty Why there's
sixty seconds missing, but it's been modified. So not only

(39:43):
did he lie to us about the suicide, but he's
signed off on there's no client list, and that Epstein
never blackmailed anybody, and that we're not going to go
ahead and prosecute anybody or investigate anybody else now on
top of no longer releasing the files. So even if

(40:05):
he tries to get out of it now, this is
gonna haunt him now for the rest of his life
because he's a liar. You know. The time to have
resigned was when they asked him to sign the memo,
and that's when he should have said, no, I'm not
signing his memo. I'm not I can stay on, but

(40:28):
I'm not signing his memo. But if you want me
to sign this memo, I'm out the door. So I
think the problem now is he doesn't know what to do.
Part of him wants to leave, Okay, I know he
wants to leave. Let me just play this cut very quick,
very very quick. This is Bongino just a couple months

(40:48):
ago on Fox News, and he's already complaining that he
doesn't like the job, that he hates being FBI Deputy
direct Why because he's staring at four walls all day
in DC, that he's working from eight o'clock in the
morning to six at night, that he's not seeing his

(41:12):
wife as often as he used to. And I'm sorry,
but I remember I listened to this, and I'm like,
I work longer than eight to six. But what are
you talking about? Okay, so you're you're working ten hours
a day, what do you expect you're the freaking FBI
deputy director. Like, it's not just going in front of

(41:32):
a podcast and shooting your mouth off. And yeah, you're
staring at the same four walls. It's called having an office. Yeah,
long hours at the office. Well didn't you you know,
didn't you discuss this with your wife before you took
the position. So in other words, you have to work hard.
You've got to put in the hours. Duh. Well, that's

(41:56):
that's life, man, especially if you want to have the
second most powerful position at the FBI. You're gonna be
working long hours, you're gonna be working weekends. You're not
gonna be seeing family very much. That's the nature of
the job. So already, then this is just two months ago,

(42:16):
he's already saying I'm not happy, my wife is happy.
He already had one foot out the door. Here it is,
this is Dan Bongino World Cut twenty one. Mike.

Speaker 8 (42:30):
I gave up everything for this. I mean, you know
my wife is struggling everything. I'm not a victim. I'm
not Jim Comy. It's fine. I did this, and I'm
proud I did it. But if you think we're there
for tea and crumpets, well, I mean cash is.

Speaker 1 (42:43):
There all day.

Speaker 8 (42:45):
We share, our offices are linked. He turns on the faucet,
I hear it. He's there at he gets it into
like six o'clock in the morning. He doesn't leave till
seven at night. You know, I'm in there at seven
thirty in the morning.

Speaker 4 (42:56):
You know.

Speaker 8 (42:56):
He uses the gym. I work out in my apartment,
but I stare at these four walls all day in DC.
You know, by myself it's divorce from my wife, not divorce,
but I mean separated divorce and it's hard. I mean,
you know, we love each other and it's hard to
be a part.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
It's hard. It's hard.

Speaker 6 (43:13):
Crime.

Speaker 1 (43:13):
I'm sorry, crime me a river, like, come on, man,
I mean, look, I'm not trying to see I'm unsympathetic.
I know it's you. It's you know, you're away from
your wife, you're away from your family, but you decided
to take on the job. It's one of the most
important jobs in the world. Look, you know, and so
he's going on, you know, it's hard, it's difficult, it's this,

(43:36):
it's that, And I'm like, buddy, I'm sorry. You were
tasked with one of the most important jobs in the
world to purge the deep state, to put serious criminals
in jail, those that committed crimes against Trump, against the
American people. And you're going on about staring at four

(43:59):
walls in VC and how you got to come into
the office at seven thirty eight o'clock in the morning.
Are you kidding me? So you can tell he doesn't
like the job. And part of it is I think
he's looking for an excuse to leave.

Speaker 6 (44:16):
Now.

Speaker 1 (44:16):
I'm telling you this is his problem. If he stays,
his credibility is destroyed. I think it's already destroyed, but
whatever is left is destroyed. But if he leaves, people
are going to call him a quitter. Well, you know,
you said you were going in there to help change

(44:37):
and reform and clean out the deep state, and instead
you were involved in the cover up of the most
notorious pedophile in American history and the most notorious sex
trafficking network in the history of the United States that
literally protected the globalist delete and you signed off on

(44:59):
memo after me that then said none of these people
should ever face justice, none of these people should ever
be prosecuted, and that the Epstein files should not be
released and there is no client list. Now, I don't
know how this guy recovers from this. So the problem

(45:19):
he has now is he doesn't know whether the goal
left or go right because he can see now either
Roady takes it's not good. Why because you covered it up,
You got your hands dirty. Had you not covered it up,
your hands would be clean. And that's the problem now

(45:42):
with Bondi, with Patel, and with Bongino, and increasingly now
he's only still waist deep in it. You can still
pull yourself out of the quicksand but that's going to
be Trump's problem very soon. Not that he had anything
to do with Epstein, not that he was involved in
anything that Epstein did, but now the cover up becomes

(46:06):
the cancer. Six one seven two, six, six, sixty eight,
sixty eight is the number. And frankly, honestly, this is
not a creation of Obama or Brennan or Komy or Biden.
We knew about Jeffrey Epstein going back twenty some years.

(46:27):
Obama covered up for him. Brennan covered up for him,
call me covered up for him. Because most of the
people on that list are powerful Democrats, politicians of both parties,
and big donors and some of the most powerful people
in Hollywood. So this notion that Trump is saying, no, hey,

(46:51):
this is all not you do about this is like Russia.
There's no list. This is our conspiracy created by the
FBI and the CIA. It's not flying. It's not flying
because it's not true. Epstein's lawyer says, there's a list.

(47:15):
Jelaine Maxwell, this story just broke. You need to hear it.
Jelaine Maxwell, according to Britain's Daily Mail, Now, says she
wants to testify in front of Congress that she wants
to blow the whistle on the Epstein client list. She
says she wants to go and testify in front of Congress.

(47:36):
The problem is both Republicans and Democrats do not want
her to testify. So I think it's pretty obvious. You know, Dershowitz,
you can say whatever you want about the guy, and
I'm not a big fan of his. When he says
I saw the list, I know the names on the list.

(47:57):
They're suppressing the list. He's not lying. Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. John in Minnesota,
one of my most favorite states. John, thanks for holding
and welcome.

Speaker 4 (48:15):
Couple things for you there, Jeff, Hi, we all know
there's a list. We all know that the Clintons are
involved on our Their names are on the list because
it was back twenty some years ago that the Clintons
had been flown up to the island numerous times. And
one last thing for you, I got a friend named
Joey lives in Massachusetts. He's fighting cancer and can use

(48:38):
a little help from you.

Speaker 1 (48:41):
Thank you for telling me, and thank you for that call.
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