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June 27, 2025 • 23 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, it is a text line is going nuclear obviously,
my little mini monologue there really struck a chord with
many of you. This is from six one seven. Again
you can text us seven zero four seven zero seven
zero four seven zero uh six one seven Jeff. The

(00:21):
sad truth is that nothing is going to happen with
regard to the Biden crime family. Not a thing. There
might be some sort of Jim jordanesque show hearing, but
that's it. Feckless and toothless. One might ask why I

(00:41):
believe it's this. Once you start pulling the thread, it
all unravels to Obama in the end, and it is
and always was, protect Obama at all costs. Interesting, Interesting

(01:01):
Epstein files I've still not been released. What is PAMBONDI
waiting for? What is she sitting on?

Speaker 2 (01:10):
So far?

Speaker 1 (01:11):
Nothing when it comes to the Epstein files, I don't
think we're ever going to see him, just my opinion
six one seven two sex Sex sixty eight sixty eight.
Eddie and Quinsy. Thanks for holding Eddie and welcome.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
Good morning, Jeff, cas but touched on this. I mean
this is a real constitutional crisis, Jeff. I mean you
know you've blown up but it's much worse than this.
This isn't going to go away. These judges aren't going anywhere.
And if this stands, what's the stop the next judge
from California or Louisiana saying the same thing. I'm just
going to deply the Supreme Court. They should have get

(01:50):
into this two months ago. John Roberts should have brought
this right before the Court and said no, Trump is
in charge of foreign policy and that's it, you know.
And then they turn around called Trump addict. I mean,
this guy's got to go. You know this, you call
it illegally, illegally in acting. This is illegally an act.
Jeff Trump must respond or his presidency's gone. He's not

(02:11):
run of the country. The judges are, Ah, you're right.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
I mean, I wish I could disagree with you, but
I can't. No, Eddie. Look it goes back again to guts, courage,
a spine, the will uh do they have? Again? It's
in Pam Bondi's court and she she sent her lawyers
out the DJ and now they're asking the Supreme Court

(02:36):
to directly intervene and order this judge to stand down,
to lift his injunction. And where it's what is it now?
Five days and we're still waiting. So my question to
you is it time now to discuss Maybe we get
a different attorney general, like someone who's willing to play

(02:57):
smash mouth football and go out after these rogue judges.
What I'm saying is, Eddie, what should Trump do? Because
you're right, this is like a cancer. It's gonna spread.
It's going to be other judges who are going to
keep defying the Supreme Court, and then we're gonna have
a mess on our hands. It's going to paralyze the
government under Trump. So what should Trump do.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
To arrest somebody? I mean that woman's advice mayl whatever
she is. I mean, you cannot talk about the violent
overthrow of the US government. Well, Isi is part of
the US government and she's not telling the Americans door,
she's tell of foreigner to commit to this country. You're
going to take these people out. I mean, that's arrest
and then figure out the charges, because there's certainly our charges.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
Oh, Eddie, I'm with you. I'm with you. The question
is who's going to make the arrest. What I mean is,
you know, if cash Patel doesn't want to do it,
and Bongino doesn't want to do it, and Pam Bondi
doesn't want to do it. Trump is only one man
and he can't do the whole you know what I mean,
that's why you have people and government to help the president.

(04:04):
So Eddie, if if they won't do their jobs, what
should Trump do?

Speaker 2 (04:11):
Jeff? But you know, this is what happened in the
first term. You know, you've got to get these people
off their butts and do the job. I mean, that's
what they said they were going to do. They're going
to go in there, But how how long are you
gonna want to gather evidence? Gather evidence, arrest this woman?
She committed the crime. You know it, I know it.
Most of the country knows it. But you know, people
like Liz Warrener then Macky won't answer it. All this

(04:33):
judge being appointed, the other ones they have to approve
them comes from Massachusetts. They won't say that. They haven't
said anything. I mean, if I appointed somebody he did
something like this, said, well wait a minute, I made
a mistake. We're going to get this guy out of here.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
Eddie, thank you very much for that call a voice
of reason, my friend. Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight Gino in Buffalo. My fellow paison, Gino,
how are you, Oh.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
My Paisan, Jeff I'm doing fabulous, you know. But the country,
on the other hand, it just shows you how truly
alone Donald Trump is in fighting this war against everybody.
These are all the people we said we would like
to see in Trump's cabinet and Trump's positions when he
got into power. We love these people. Now they're in
power and they're totally worthless, totally worthless. There's been so

(05:29):
much crime on video that these people should just be
arrested for. And there sits the two biggest miles writing books.
He had his own tiget, you know, pattal and Bongino.
If I was in there, oh, I'd have that bomber
arrested already. All of a sudden, there's nothing to see here.
With everything they find, there's nothing to see here, and
it's just I'm at the end of my wits and

(05:50):
I'm done.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
Gino, what do you think accounts for this? I mean, look,
there are all three of them, Bondi, gosh, Bongino. You
know they're not stupid people. They're smart people. You know,
they're capable people, There's no question about it. Pam Bondi
was a very good attorney general in the state of Florida.
So what do you think accounts for this are do

(06:12):
you think are they being threatened, are they being blackmailed?
Are they afraid of the blowback? What do you think?
What's the reason for them being so feckless and frankly
cowardly they won't go after any of Trump's These criminals
that are I mean going, that are doing everything they

(06:35):
can to destroy and reduce Trump's presidency to rebel, Why
are they afraid to arrest people?

Speaker 3 (06:44):
I think that the oldest saying in the book is
just follow the money. And you think they would have
just started following the money to cut the dragon's head off.
They were to cut the snake's head off, whatever they say.
And it just seems like the money runs so deep
that nobody wants to get to the root of the problem,
which is always money. And and I don't know how

(07:07):
these guys just turn into feckless worms when they've mouthed
off for the last five years since Trump has been
out of office. It just it's really a sad state
of affairs that we're in.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
Well, you know, take cash patl for example, You're dead
on Gino. I mean you should have seen him all
when he was being interviewed before he got the job,
as you know, as as FBI director. Joining us now
as she always does at this time. She is the
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(07:42):
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(08:55):
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Now on the Great WRKO, Jeff Cooner, Boston's Bulldozer. Okay,
just super super quick. Lines are jammed. I just want

(10:00):
to get your take. It's kind of humorous, but it's
actually a very serious decision. Now being made by the
part of the Trump administration cooperating with Ron DeSantis, the
governor of Florida, and that is Alligator Alcatraz. No, this

(10:21):
is not a new Summer movie. So here is what
they're planning to do now to deal with some of
the most violent, savage, criminal illegal aliens. And you know
the problem of deporting them, and are they going to
be sent to a third country will their own home
country take them back? So they need a place where

(10:43):
they can safely hold and detain these very violent criminal illegals. Well,
guess what the Attorney General of Florida came up with.
That to me a brilliant idea. There is an abandoned
airfield right there in the Everglades in Florida. True story,

(11:04):
I'm telling you. And they've Trump likes the idea, Ice
likes the idea. The Santas likes the idea. So what
they want to do is they want to construct and
modernize a detention center out of that airfield to hold
these very dangerous criminal illegal aliens. And of course it's

(11:30):
surrounded by swamp water, the Everglades and alligators and pythons.
And why they love the idea is they're saying it's
almost impossible to get in, and it's almost impossible to

(11:50):
get out. If somebody wants to try to break out
some of these dangerous criminals, good luck because you'll you know,
you're facing that the alligators on the pythons. And if
these if these illegals want to break out, good luck, Yeah,
because you'll either get eaten up by an alligator or

(12:11):
swallowed by a python. Now, of course the left is
going nuts. This is inhumane, this is brutal, This is
an abuse of the human rights and dignity of these
criminally legal aliens. I love the idea. First of all,
let's restore Alcatraz if we can. I like the original Alcatraz.

(12:35):
There you get out, you know, you try to break free,
you go in the water, you get eaten by sharks.
This I like even better, because you'll get eaten by
either alligators or by pythons. Now, you know, I don't
know how Mike feels about this. I don't know how
Sandy feels about this, but I think I fear the

(12:56):
pythons more than I do the alligators. Don't get me wrong,
I don't want to get eaten by an alligator. An
alligator scares the hell out of me, you know, like chomp,
chomp and oh my god, my leg is gone, you know,
or oops, there's my arm, you know, and he's like,
you know, burp and is he's swallowing my arm? But
have you seen these massive pythons in the Everglades? A

(13:20):
ya yai? To just be ugh swallowed up by one
of these and just slowly trewed to death. Eh, I'm
telling you you want to you won't even need guards.
You drop him in that alligator Alcatraz. All right, guys,

(13:40):
we'll see you when we see you. So let me
ask you. Do you like the idea of an alligator alcatraz?
Do you support it? And what do you fear more?
What would you hate more be eaten? What would scare
you more? Being eaten by a gator or being swallowed

(14:02):
up by a python? Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight. Mike, what do you think, buddy, Mike? Mike, Yeah,
Mike says he's undecided. It's you think, Oh, you'd prefer
to be eaten by the gator. You're not gonna die

(14:25):
immediately inside the snake, So the gator is a quicker death.
Is that what you're saying. Mike jump in head first
and they bite it off and bye bye. That's it.
Go meet your maker. Six one to me. To me,
the python would be a little bit worse, but that's
me six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.

(14:47):
Paully in Molden. Thanks for holding Polly and welcome.

Speaker 5 (14:53):
Hey Jeff, I'm listening to your first time call amazing show.
I don't know if I should be uh laughing, eying.
It's just, uh, you know, all the stuff you're talking
about hits home. You know you started I started off
the show when you said taking God out of the city.
The equation all hell, very exclusive. That's where we're at.

(15:14):
I mean, as far as I could see, you know,
I'm somewhat of a religious person, but now I'm seeing
it as clear as day. You know, it's all about
territory and and money and morals are out the window.
It's it's it's sad.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
You know.

Speaker 5 (15:31):
The oath, the hypocritical oath that you were talking about,
means nothing, means nothing nowadays. You know, I just got
a divorce. You know, you say I do under God.
Now it's about taking taking the money away. It's it's
it's sad, sad where we're at.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
I agree. I think ultimately, if you're looking for the
root cause of a lot of these issues, I think
it's that we've removed God from our country, our society,
public square, out of the schools, out of you know,
most of the people, not everybody, obviously, but out of
many people's lives. And I agree with you, PAULI, and

(16:12):
you know this is where we are. And now we've
been so overrun with these criminal, illegal aliens. We got
to put him in the Everglades in a makeshift Alcatraz,
surrounded by gators and pythons. That's that's what it's come
down to now, Eat or be eaten. Mark in Waltham,

(16:33):
Thanks for holding Mark, and welcome, Hi, Jeff, Mark, you're
on the air. Go ahead, my friend.

Speaker 6 (16:42):
Yeah, Jeff, I'm a regular listener of your show, have
been ever since the time of the Boston Marathon bombing.
But the reason I called today is related to Pam Bondie,
and I think she just needs some leaders Trump part
of just lean on her and tell her what he

(17:03):
wants her to do. I don't like to hear you
criticizing her because there are a million reasons which she
might be hesitant to act. But if Trump just gave
her the leadership necessary, I think she would act.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
So Mark, you're saying, don't get rid of her, you know,
just nudge her, give her a little push. Trump should
maybe give her a couple of phone calls, guide her
a little bit, and she can do the job correct.

Speaker 6 (17:33):
Her track record shows that she can do the job well.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
She was very good in Florida. There's no question. I mean, yeah,
no question. And I think that, I think, honestly, that's
a little bit why I'm a little disappointed. You know,
I had very high hopes for her. Cash ptel dan Bongino, honestly,
and Cash in particular, because his book is very good.
I don't know if you've read it, but his book
is excellent. And when he was giving interviews, he gave

(18:00):
all the right answers, and you know, he made a
very detailed case. We're gonna arrest this person, we're gonna
charge this person, we're gonna arrest this person, we're gonna
indict this person. And suddenly, Mark, it's like he's you know,
Elvis has left the building. Hey, he's gone. Knowing where

(18:20):
the hell is Cash Betel. Uh, but no, Mark, I
hear you. Well, look we're gonna I'm gonna give her
at least the full summer and hopefully we'll start to
see some results. Mark, Mark, thank you very much for
your call. I truly appreciate it. Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight. So Mark says, give
her more time, and maybe Trump should give her a

(18:42):
little bit of a nudge, say, okay, let's go Pam.
You know, you know, let's let's let's ramp it up
a little bit here. Gary in New Hampshire, Thanks for
holding Gary, and welcome.

Speaker 7 (18:58):
Jeff. I mean, I've been looking for you for a
long time, but the first time I got to actually
talk to you.

Speaker 1 (19:03):
Welcome.

Speaker 7 (19:03):
There about to alligate acacrats, that's again's great, but they
still don't have to have one or two guards after
maintain make sure they don't meet around it. Card you
get somebody from another country that lived in that kind
of environment, they don't how to control it.

Speaker 1 (19:22):
Gary, let me that I'm being I'm kind of half
joking obviously, but Gary, if they can survive, say they
they escape and you know, they they jump on the
heads of gators, fight off the pythons, and if they
make it through the Everglades, should we give them citizenship?

(19:50):
Kind of like a contest, you know what I mean.
I mean, we'll have like guards, not at the Alcatraz,
but you know, beyond the Everglades, and it's like, oh,
that person got eaten. Oh no, that person just got
swallowed by the python. Hold on, hold on, this guy
he's gonna make it. He's gonna do it. Should we
have like almost like a reward if you make it

(20:12):
through the Everglades, here's your green card forward?

Speaker 7 (20:17):
But really what I was calling you about is the
judges who were born Go ahead, Gary, the judges who
are foreign born. Basically, I think they ought to come
after them and provoke your citizenship because they took an
oath uphold the Constitution and they are not. They're sitting

(20:38):
there fighting the President of the United States, so they
need to go out of this country and lose your citizenship.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Well, one third, now one third of all judges in
the judiciary are foreign born. That's a very high number,
overwhelmingly picked by Democrats. So you know, and you're right,
they're naturalized citizens like me, and you take an oath
to uphold and defend the Constitution from all enemies, foreign

(21:07):
and domestic. Well, they're not upholding the Constitution. They're subverting
the Constitution. So to me, that's why I can't. I can't.
How do these people sleep with themselves at night? That's
what I want to know. I mean, how they can
do this? But you see, that's the problem. Gary. We
are putting in judges whether they're natural born or naturalized.

(21:31):
And I get your point about foreign judges, don't get
me wrong, but either they're natural born or they're naturalized,
there's no allegiance to America. There's no allegiance to the Constitution.
There's no allegiance to our republic. And that's why they
keep putting forth outrageous ruling after outrageous ruling. These people

(21:51):
have no face, Gary, quickly, because we're kind of up
against it. What do you want Trump to do? Does
he need to get tougher with these judges?

Speaker 7 (22:04):
Most definitely, even if they're US citizens. He needs to
actually impress on them that they have to sell foul.
When you make an oath for the government, you have
to uphold the Constitution it man or no matter what.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
Amen. Amen, Amen, Look, I don't even work for the government,
and I can't tell you how seriously I take my
oath to uphold and defend the Constitution, because to me,
an oath is an oath. It's a sacred oath. And
so you know, to me, I live and die by
the Constitution. Gary, thank you very very much for that call. Okay,

(22:42):
David in Medford, David, I hate to do this to you.
I have one minute left in the show. The floor
is yours go and he hung up, and now I
don't even have a minute. I guess he does a minute.
He had so much to say. One minute wasn't enough,

(23:07):
you know. But that's the other thing. You don't have
to get all your points to cross, just get your
most important point to cross, you know what I'm saying. Okay, Well, Jeff,
I got three points. Well you got a minute, so
make the most important one anyway.
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