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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Seven two six six sixty eight, sixty eight is the number. Okay,
well here it is. I think I finally, finally, Thank
you Jesus, thank you so very early this morning. President
Trump now has come out on truth social saying no mas,

(00:24):
no more. I want this to end. He now is
calling on House Republicans tomorrow's vote to vote to release
all of the Epstein files, including the files that Pam
Bondi has on her desk at the DOJ and cash

(00:45):
Pttel has in the FBI. So he says, release it now.
All I'm done, release all of it. The Senate is
going to vote to release it. I will sign the
bill to release all of the files. Everything now will
be released. So, as he put it, it's time to
end this quote unquote democrat hoax and to get on point.

(01:09):
He's really adamant about getting back on point, saying we
need to focus on the economy, on affordability, on inflation.
We've got too many things to do, too many bills
to pass. This is too important of an issue for us.
We got to win back, we got to win the
midterm elections. So have this vote and let's be done

(01:30):
with it once and for all. Yeah, you couldn't have
done that a couple months ago, you know. Anyway, better
late than never. So and to be fair, I think
he saw the writing on the wall. I think it
was very obvious this big feud with Marjorie Taylor Green

(01:52):
Bobert wasn't gonna flip. Mace wasn't gonna flip. Thomas Massey
obviously wasn't gonna flip. They had the two hundred and
eighty votes, plus they're about at least several dozen more
Republicans who said, if I have to go on the record,
I have no choice but to vote to release the
Epstein files. So it was going to be a blowout win,

(02:15):
you know, for if you talk about the files. It
was going to be a loss for Trump if he
kept resisting it. And so I think Trump read, you know,
you know, read the writing on the wall, and said, no,
we're we're going to lose. We don't have the votes.
They're going to vote to release the files, and then
we look like we're covering up for this disgusting pedophile

(02:39):
and then it's going to become my scandal. No no, no no.
So he's now saying, vote for the files to be released.
Let it all be released. I'm dying to find out
what's in those files. Oh now, I really want to
know what's in those files. So here we are six

(03:02):
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Mark
in Medford. Thanks for holding, Mark, and welcome.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
Good lone and Jeff.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
Happy Monday, My happy Monday. Mark.

Speaker 3 (03:17):
So I believe it was last night, Jeff, that Trump
made that call, because I saw the replays on Fox
News this morning from the shows last night. I believe
it was late last night that he said that's enough,
release everything. But let that go for a minute, Jeff.

Speaker 4 (03:32):
I want to go back.

Speaker 3 (03:34):
In Trump's campaign, one of the things the first things
he said he wanted to do was released the Epstein files.
But then you know, he changed his mind and he realized,
you know what if I do this, And remember, Jeff,
you remember when he said this, I quote, I really
don't want to see anybody's lives destroyed by releasing the

(03:55):
Epstein files. Well you know what, Jeff, my opinion, for
what has been reported that's been done on that island,
your life deserves to be destroyed. I don't care who
you are, Democrat, Republican, independent, black, white, green, yellow, blue.
I don't care whatever you did on that island, you

(04:17):
deserve for your life to be destroyed. And as far
as Marjorie Taylor Green and there's little fuge she have
it with.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
Trump, grow up the bolt he is.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
Grow up because now you're acting like democrats.

Speaker 4 (04:30):
Stop it.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
Mark. Do you think this is going to damage the
movement and the party going into the midterms or do
you think Trump kind of nifted in the bud quickly enough?
In other words, the files will be released. You know,
she can't say now the files were covered up. She's done.
They're going to be released and maybe they can put

(04:54):
this behind them and focus on the Dems and the
radical left. Is there's still time to heat I guess
that's my question. There is, Jeff.

Speaker 4 (05:04):
You know something, Jeff, let me tell you something.

Speaker 3 (05:06):
There's some stuff Trump says and some stuff Trump does
that I don't agree with, you know, But you know what, Jeff,
he's still my president. He's done more in one year
than Joe Biden's done in four. Okay, so you know what.
The man can't do it by himself. He gets pressure

(05:27):
from the top to bottom, the left, the right, everywhere.
Give the guy a freaking break.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
Really, good points, really good points. Mark, Thank you as always,
excellent call. Six. I mean, that's what to me, the
guy's been. You know, he's delivered so much in his
first year. I'm like, yeah, there are some things he's
doing I'm not happy about, but man, overall, what are
you crazy? I don't know of a first year that's

(05:55):
been more successful than that of President Trump. Honestly, I don't.
Two six Sex sixty eight sixty eight, Hillary in Maryland.
Thanks for holding Hillary and welcome.

Speaker 3 (06:09):
Good morning, Jeff.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Hi Hillary.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
Hey, you might be happy with him, and Mark might
be happy with him, But I think all this stuff
that came out prus unequivocally that you know, Trump lied,
you know they he did. Mark's right that he did
campaign on releasing the Epstein files. He's the one who
made a big deal about it, So I mean, he's
got no one to blame but himself and this whole thing.

(06:33):
And then then when they said they released partially.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
Hillary, can you please do me a favor. Hang on,
we're up against a heard break, but I'm gonna come
right back to you. Six one seven two six Sex
sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, let's go
right back to Hillary in Maryland. She is a staunch
America first conservative. She's been calling show for many, many years.

(07:03):
She's not happy with Trump. She's saying that he's breaking
some of his promises. She says that he tends to lie.
She went on to say that he did during the
campaign vow to release the Epstein files, and then of
course he said not to release the Epstein files, and
then last night, early this morning, he now is ordering Republicans,

(07:26):
or asking Republicans to all vote in Unison tomorrow to
finally vote to release all of the files. So the
Epstein files will be released and we're gonna finally find
out what's in him. Okay, let's go right back to
Hillary in Maryland. Hillary, did I sum up forgive me?

(07:49):
Did I sum up your previous position before we got
cut off?

Speaker 5 (07:54):
She did, All right, go.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
Ahead, please pick up where you left off him.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
Well, you know, when they release those binders to some
of the influencers, that was stuff that was already out there.
Then when that was complained about, Bondie said she's got
the rest of the files on her desk. Right then
they came out and said there are no files. The
files don't even exist.

Speaker 5 (08:18):
Right.

Speaker 2 (08:19):
So, I mean, I just don't understand how. You know,
I don't know about you, but I don't like to
be lied to and I don't think it's acceptable. And
you know, what can you say, how can you defend
the guy who while defending the biggest.

Speaker 4 (08:35):
Rhino in the world, Lindsey Graham.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
Supporting him, and he's going to throw Marjorie Taylor Green
and Thomas Matthey under the bus and saying she's been
being disloyal to Republican Party, the Republican Party being the feckless,
beautiful loser Republican Party who talks a good day but
never acts, never uses the power when they have it
to actually get anything done for us. You know, when

(08:57):
Trump Trump was elected to basically do massive mass importations
to straighten out the trade deals and no wars. You know,
we don't want to be involved in that. And Marjorie
Taylor Green was standing up for that.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
I don't know why.

Speaker 2 (09:12):
It's somehow, you know, the sin of the century that
she went to you.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
Know, CNN or The View or whatever.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
I don't like those programs, but you know, maybe maybe
Fox is in bed with the Trump and wouldn't wouldn't
give her a hearing. I don't know.

Speaker 5 (09:25):
The point is, it's still the truth.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
It doesn't matter where the truth is proclaimed. The truth
is the truth. And for him to Savage and Pilly
Marjorie Taylor Green like he did it, just it just
it shows you what kind of guy he is. I mean,
this is insane. At the same time supporting someone who
stabbed him in the back, like Lindsay Graham, who stabbed
we Republicans and the Americans in general in the back
for all these years. I mean, at some point we

(09:50):
have to have the courage to call it what it is,
and this.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
Is Hillary just to piggyback off of what you're saying,
you know, I mean, look it up, please, I don't
want you to take my word for it. He did not.
Lindsey Graham did not vote for Trump in twenty sixteen.
He didn't. He voted for that CIA operative McMuffin, Okay, McMullen,
whatever his name was, from Utah. So that's number one,
number two. After January sixth, literally Lindsey Graham told the

(10:20):
Capitol police, we give you guys guns for a reason.
You should have shot them all in the head. Shoot
them all in the head, and then publicly said that
we are done with Trump and the Republican Party needs
to kick Trump out. Now that was just four years ago, okay,

(10:44):
four years ago, and literally Trump held a fundraiser for
Lindsay Graham in Florida. Not even he's so hated in
South Carolina. He's always booed Lindsey Graham is. So they
do a fundraiser. They had to do it at a
golf course in Florida, saying Trump endorses him and supports him.
Now that's his business. If he wants to support Lindsey Graham,

(11:06):
that's Trump's thing, that's his call. I don't care, but
that's what I said. I said, who wha who whoa?
Marjorie Taylor Green is the trader, but Lindsey Graham isn't. Hillary.
I want to play a cut because this is now
where even some of her own supporters have turned on her.
They were backing her even in this feud with Trump.

(11:28):
But then when she went on CNN, this was yesterday
CNN State of the Union, and she said this, and
according to many, even some of her supporters, they say,
it's like she groveled in front of the fake news media,
begging for forgiveness for everything she had said before in

(11:50):
order to get in good with them, and people are
now very very angry, saying that was the act of
treason on a part of MTG. It's This was yesterday
CNN State of the Union. She's on with Dana Bash
Roll Cut twelve.

Speaker 6 (12:10):
Mike, you posted on x that President Trump is with
his comments, fueling a quote hotbed of threats against you. Obviously,
any threats to your safety are completely unacceptable, but we
have seen these kinds of attacks or criticism from the
President at other people. It's not new, and with respect,

(12:33):
I haven't heard you speak out about it until it
was directed at you, Dana.

Speaker 7 (12:38):
I think that's fair criticism, and I would like to
say humbly, I'm sorry for taking part in the toxic politics.
It's very bad for our country, and it's been something
I've thought about a lot, especially since Charlie Kirk was assassinated,
is that we I'm only responsible for myself and my

(12:59):
own words and actions, and I am going I am committed,
and I've been working on this a lot lately to
put down the knives and politics. I really just want
to see people be kind to one another.

Speaker 1 (13:16):
Hillary, your reaction.

Speaker 2 (13:20):
I mean, I'm not a fan of the CNN. Maybe
she was being honest. I mean, you know, maybe she
was trying to you know, you know, maybe she was
trying to be honest about how she really feels.

Speaker 4 (13:35):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
I'm not a fan of being nice to CNN for sure. Well,
and I'm not a fan of apologizing to the left
for anything. So I mean, I get that people would
be mad at her for that, although I don't think
it was like she was groveling necessarily.

Speaker 4 (13:49):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
I mean, again, I'm not a fan of it. But
at the same time, you know, we do have to
call a spade a spade. And remember too, you know,
Trump said, I think back when this controversy came out,
that he said anyone who you know, didn't he say
that if we're pushing the Epstein was it about the
Epstein files? That you know, we're too stupid and he

(14:12):
doesn't want our support, that we're not MAGA and those
of us that are pushing this not support that he wants. So,
I mean, this is kind of what he asked for,
this division and MAGA. And also I don't think it
can be ignored. This you know, here's the same guy
who campaigned on mass deportations. Yet he's making carveouts for

(14:34):
farm workers and he's not stopping. He's championing the h
one bs, and he wants to let six hundred k
Chinese students into our country. This is just not what
we vote for. It's not MAGA. And if that's Mega,
you know, MAGA left me. I didn't leave it. And
if that's Mega, I don't want to have anything to
do with it because it's not America first. And I

(14:55):
think these facts cannot be denied.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
And while it's.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
Unfortunate that there's a rift in the party, I'm not
loyal to the party. I'm loyal to the country.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
You see, Hillary, thank you very much for that call.
Always honest, always from the heart. Thank you very much.
Six one seven two sixty six sixty eight sixty eight.
Many Trump supporters, I'm not saying a majority, but there
are many Trump supporters like Hillary. And that's what Marjorie

(15:25):
Taylor Green was expressing as well. Anyway, six I agree, disagree.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, Mike, how much time left? Okay? Yeah,
So just to quickly sum up. Trump did say that
a while back that if you're calling for the release

(15:45):
of the Epstein files, you're you're dumb, you're stupid, you're
playing into the Democrats' tricks, and they're debate the trap
that they've set, and he doesn't want your vote, he
doesn't want your support. Then he kind of said, well,
I was upset, I lost my temper. I really didn't
mean it. Of course, I want you to back me
and vote for me. But what I'm saying is, for

(16:06):
whatever reason the Epstein files, he's not on his game.
There's something about the Epstein files or what's in the
Epstein files. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight is the number. You can also text the
cooner man seven zero four seven zero seven zero four

(16:29):
seven zero. That tax line is on fire. So is
the messages coming in on Messenger. This is from Larry
in Arkansas, and I think in many ways it's a
response to Hillary's call Jeff. President Trump may not have
met all of his promises, but I'll argue he's kept

(16:52):
the most promises of any president in my lifetime. The
only other is Obama's promises to fundamentally change or transform America. No, Larry,
I agree with you. Rarely have I seen a president, frankly,
any politician, fulfill as many promises as Trump has. And look,

(17:18):
you know, my philosophy is never let the perfect be
the enemy of the good. And when we're talking about Trump,
I don't think it's just good. I think it's the
very good.

Speaker 5 (17:28):
You know.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
So I hear where Hillary's coming from, and I'm not
saying she's wrong in some of her criticisms about the
H one B visas. I don't like the H one
B visas. I'm against them. I don't like that he's
bringing in six hundred thousand Chinese students and giving them visas.
I don't I'm against it. You know, you can there's
you know, there's a lot there. There's no question, you know. Now.

(17:51):
I'm very happy he's reversed course. And he now has
told Republicans, every single one of them, both in the
House and in the Senate, to vote to release the
full Epstein files. And he says, give me the bill,
I will sign it, Pam BONDI will release it, and
you will have absolutely everything. Now here's my prediction. Very quick,

(18:16):
this is going to blow up into Democrats face. I
think we're gonna find out why Trump was reluctant to
release the files. I think there's gonna be a name,
or two names. I think there's gonna be a donor
or a friend or something where you're gonna say, ah ah,

(18:38):
that okay, that's why he didn't want it to be released.
So I think we'll know you know who the mystery
person is. But ninety nine percent of this is going
to hang the Democrats. I'm telling you right now. Bill
Clinton is in a world of trouble. Larry Summers, former

(19:00):
president of HAVID who went to Epstein Island multiple times,
Big Democrat, He's in a world of trouble. Reid Hoffman,
if that name rings a bell, billionaire he founded LinkedIn,
huge Democrat, massive donor. I'm talking big Obama bundler, big

(19:22):
Biden bundler, huge Chillery donor. He is directly implicated in
the Epstein files. There's no question so powerful billionaires are
gonna go down. Bill Gates is in trouble. I'm telling
you there's many others you watch. This is going to

(19:44):
take down some of the most powerful, powerful people in
the world, and the overwhelming majority are going to be
Democrats six one seven two six, six sixty eight sixty eight.
And really the genius of the whole thing is that
because Trump resisted and resisted and resisted, and so the

(20:07):
Democrats now doubled and tripled and quadrupled down, they now
will have voted to really hang legally hang some of
the most powerful people in their party and powerful people
who back their party. Six one seven two six six

(20:28):
sixty eight sixty eight. I can't wait for the files
to be released. I swear I'm like a kid in
a candy store now. I just want to know everybody
who's in those files, every single one of them. Peter
in Florida, Thanks for holding Peter, and.

Speaker 8 (20:46):
Welcome good morning. I have a question, how certain are
you that Marjorie Taylor Green went on CNN?

Speaker 1 (20:58):
What do you mean? How certain am I?

Speaker 8 (21:01):
Why do you think that the image of her on
CNN was not AI generated?

Speaker 1 (21:07):
Because she was on CNN, she was seen on CNN.

Speaker 8 (21:11):
You weren't in the studio, were you, Because every single
image that you see that's electronic can be faked by AI.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
No I know, but Peter, she admits she was on CNN.

Speaker 8 (21:25):
But she admits it electronically you didn't see her in person?

Speaker 1 (21:30):
No, I know, But no, Peter, she admits she tweeted
about it. She's been on CNN in the past. Are
you saying she never went on CNN.

Speaker 8 (21:44):
There read Terminal Shock by Neil Stephenson and he talks
about manipulation of images by AI and everything.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
Manipulation by AI. Peter, that's a very real thing. I
grant you that. But Peter, she was on CNN. They
booked her on CNN. Everybody saw her on CNN. She
tweeted that she was going on Suite CNN. She went
on CNN. She's not denying that she wasn't on CNN.

(22:18):
I mean, Peter, I don't know what else to tell you.
That's like saying, you know, do you know Jeff Cooner
is speaking right now? Yes, it's me. I'm speaking. Look, Yeah,
I'm on WRKO. Yeah. I mean, I don't know what
else to tell you. No, to me, the question is
should she have gone on CNN? That to me is
the issue, and I'm sorry I've criticized her for doing

(22:42):
that in the past. Now, Look, she can go on
any platform you want, Okay. I'm a live free guy.
I'm a live and let live guy, I do. I
truly believe in freedom. If you want to go on
any platform, that is your right. If I was her advisor,
if I was her friend, I'd say, Marjorie, for God's sake,

(23:02):
go anywhere, but don't go on CNN. Look what they
said about you for years. Look how they stained you
and slandered you and libeled you and vilified you. I
mean it was pooh, pooh, pooh. I mean how they
ridiculed you. And now you're gonna go to them, they

(23:27):
who've done everything, and they've called you a Nazi, they've
called you a white supremacist, they've called you the second
female Hitler. By the way, for Dana Bash to be saying, oh,
now you're complaining when Trump is a talking you and
it may lead to violence, but you don't say anything
about when Trump's attack others in the past and whether

(23:47):
it may lead to violence. And her answer is I'm
so sorry, I won't do it again. I feel so bad.
I'm humbly apologizing. Tell me how about the number of
people that CNN has villainized and the violence has led
to them? How about when they call Trump hitler over

(24:08):
and over again that led to Butler, how about the
fact that they go after every conservative and every MAGA
supporter and put a target on their back. So to
you know, you don't grovel like that in front of
your enemy. And then to say, you know, who are
all Americans? We have more in common and we agree

(24:31):
more than we disagree. I'm so sorry. I want to
put down my political knife though. So what the Left
can just continue to smear and we're gonna have no opposition.
By the way, she just blew up her brand yesterday.
What we all love about MTG was because MTG was

(24:51):
no holds barred. You know, as I used to say,
she has more balls than anybody in Congress. Well she
just lost her balls yesterday. Now it's no, I don't
want to fight anymore. Let's all hold hands and sink
by uh, Dana, please love me, Tell me you love me.

(25:12):
I mean honestly pathetic, pathetic. Now I'm not saying her
criticisms aren't valid, but for God's sake, you don't don't
go to CNN. Why would you go to CNN, or
worse yet, go to the View, which is what she

(25:33):
did just a week before. Go to Whoopee Goldberg and
Joy behart and kiss their ring. I mean, I'm sorry,
but where's your self respect? Not again? She can do
whatever she wants. It's a free country, but I would
tell her, like, you're blowing up your brand, like and
for what you think the left is gonna love you.

(25:56):
You think they're gonna embrace you, You think they're ever
gonna truly wreck concile, they're using you to go after Trump.
You're just being used and you're allowing yourself to be used. Agree,
disagree six one seven two six six sixty eight, sixty eight.

(26:17):
Speaking of CNN, since you asked, this was Marjorie Taylor
Green again on CNN. This time this was in October
during the government shutdown, and they started to like what
was coming out of her mouth, because if you remember,
Republicans were pounding Democrats calling it the Schumer shutdown, that

(26:41):
they kept voting to shut the government down and that
this was really their fault. Marjorie said, oh no, a
plague on both your houses. The GOP leadership and the
Democrats are to blame. Roll cut twelve A Mike, I don't.

Speaker 7 (27:02):
Think the shutdown is popular for either side, and so
I see the shutdown completely different from maybe my party leadership,
and I'm not putting the blame on the President. I'm
actually putting the blame on the Speaker and Leader Thoon
in the Senate. This should not be happening, and I
don't think. Look, as a member of Congress, we already

(27:23):
have a low enough job approval rating. This shutdown is
just going to drive everybody's approval rating that much lower.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
But so you're putting the blame on the leadership of
your party.

Speaker 7 (27:33):
Absolutely, we control the House, we control the Senate, we
have the White House. I've been vocal saying, you know,
you can use the nuclear option in the Senate. This
doesn't have to be a shutdown. But what we have
to do is we have to work for the American people.

Speaker 1 (27:50):
So this is what Trump. If you want to know
why Trump was referring to as a trader, you called
her Marjorie to Trader to Marjorie Trade, or Green's interviews
like this where he says you run to CNN to
bosh Republicans. He goes, I'm not having it anymore. So
now he says it's time to primary her and kick

(28:10):
her out of the Republican Party. Agree, disagree. Ross in Boston,
Thanks for holding Russ and welcome.

Speaker 5 (28:22):
First of all, Jeff, I have no use for turncoats.
I only rely on people that I can trust. Okay,
I fear the world is on the way to the
end of days. Communists and radicalism are working over time.
Marl Compass be dammed. The number of useful idiots is
growing across the globe. Just look at New York City.

(28:42):
Mindanie swept progressive Jewish neighborhoods in Brooklyn and in Manhattan.
This is unbelievable. The left wing of the Democratic Party
is running the party. The rest of the party is
afraid of the left wing, except for Senative Fediment. Now
the damns the will be with exposing these files. They
cannot blame President Trump.

Speaker 9 (29:04):
I've learned more from my life experience than the life
experience of others being in an analytical person. Remember the
FLAC President Ford took for parttenting President Nixon.

Speaker 5 (29:16):
It may have cost him the election, but history proved
him right. And everything President Trump does leads to America first.
And if he analyze everything he does, it does lead
to America first. And I'm tired of people criticizing the president.
And he's the most transparent president that I've seen in

(29:38):
my lifetime, Russ.

Speaker 1 (29:41):
What do you make of Marjorie Taylor Green publicly now
feuding with Trump? Trump calling her a trader. She's saying
that he's afraid to release the Epstein files, even though,
of course now he says he's going to support releasing
all the Epstein files, and his urging Republicans tomorrow to

(30:01):
vote to release the Epstein files. She says that he's
breaking a lot of his promises to the American people.
He's preoccupied with Israel. This is what Marjorie Taylor Green
is saying. He's preoccupied with Israel, He's preoccupied with Ukraine,
He's preoccupied with making peace deals around the world. That
he's not focusing enough on inflation, on the economy, on

(30:25):
mass deportations, on focusing on America first issues. That he's
now become too much of a globalist president, interested in
global affairs, neglecting problems at home. What say you?

Speaker 5 (30:44):
First of all, Madrew Taylor Green is a loose cannon. Okay. Now,
I don't know if she's not a lawyer or not,
but if she was a lawyer, I would not later
represent me in small clams court. That's how much of
a bad loose cannon she is.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
So basically you're saying you don't trust her as far
as you can throw her.

Speaker 5 (31:04):
Absolutely, I don't trust her.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
Interesting, got interesting, Russ, Thank you very much for that call.
I really appreciate it. Well, let me ask all of you,
since many of you are echoing what Trump is saying,
calling Marjorie Taylor Green Marjorie Trader Green, so who is
It's the Cooner Country Pole Question of the day sponsored

(31:30):
by Mario's Mario's Quality Roofing, Siding and Windows. Who is
the bigger trader? A Marjorie Taylor Green B. Benedict Arnold
CE Chuck Schumer. Let me repeat that, who is the

(31:50):
bigger trader in American history? A? Marjorie Taylor Green B.
Benedict Arnold see Chuck Schumer. By the way, Right now,
Chuck Schumer is winning with sixty percent. Benedict Darnald is
second at twenty six, almost at twenty six percent, and

(32:12):
Marjorie Taylor Green is at almost fifteen percent. So right now,
Chuck Schumer, according to most of you, is by far
the biggest trader in American history. But I want to
hear from you. You can vote on our web page
wrko dot com slash Coooner wrko dot com slash Coooner.

(32:33):
Kuh N is in national Er. You can also vote
via x my handle there, and of course I was
active last night on x my handle all one word
at the Kooner Report. K u h N is in
national Er at the Kooner Report. Oh. Currently, well, because

(32:57):
you throw in Benedict Arnald, So Bennedict Donald goes back
hundreds of years, Sandy, you know what I'm saying. So
Sandy saying, well, it's not us history, it's currently I'm like, well, yeah,
but Bennedict Arnold's been dead forever, now, Okay, So all right,
is she worse than Bennedict Darnald? That's basically what Sandy's
trying to ask in the pole question. So who is

(33:20):
the bigger trader? Okay, Marjorie Taylor green A, B Benedict Arnald,
c Chuck Schumer. So if I ask you trader, what's
the name that comes to your mind first? MTG Bennedict

(33:41):
Arnald or Chuck you Schumer. You can vote on our
web page wrko dot com slash cooner wrko dot com
slash cooner kuh and is a national er. You can
also vote via x all one word at the Kooner Report.
As you can tell, Sandy really does not like Marjorie

(34:05):
Taylor Green. It's pretty obvious. So but anyway, let that go.
Let me throw this log on the fire. And I'm
not saying this to get under Sandy's skin in all honesty,
because this is what many of you are texting the Coonerman.
Now that Trump came out yesterday evening slash early in

(34:26):
the morning and reversed himself after saying for how many
days no, no on the Epstein files, do not release them,
don't vote to release them. Now Trump is saying release
all of the files. Tomorrow is going to be a
big vote in the House. I want every Republican to

(34:47):
vote to release the files. Then go to the Senate.
I will ask Republicans to pass it there, I will
sign it, and we will release this thing once and
for all and be done with it. Is mar There
Taylor Green in a sense a hero. No. No, I
understand that Sandy that the stuff that she was criticizing

(35:10):
about the shutdown, but he's also calling her a trader
because of the Epstein files. Right, this was on Friday
before his decision on Sunday. So my question is this,
is Marjorie Taylor Green now a hero in the sense
that she wanted to pressure Trump to release the files?

(35:31):
So did Thomas Massey, so did Lauren Bobert, so did
Nancy Mace. They held the line, got to two hundred
and eighteen signatures for the discharge petition, and so the
vote now was going to happen no matter what on Tuesday,
and there were going to be dozens more Republicans who,
if they had to go on the record, We're going

(35:51):
to vote to release the files because they didn't want
to go on the record as having to be seen
to protect pedophiles. And so, in a way, did Marjorie
Taylor Green force Trump's hand? I'm just throwing it out there,
and is she, in a sense now the unsung hero.

(36:13):
They may have feuded, their relationship may now be broken,
It may have unleashed a bit of a mini civil
war within MAGA, But actually, did Marjorie Taylor Green accomplish
what she wanted, which was to get Republicans to release
the Epstein files. I'm just curious, what say you agree? Disagree?

(36:36):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight,
and what the hell, let's throw this log as well.
Is Trump right? Is Marjorie Taylor Green a trader? Is
she his words, a quote unquote wacky lunatic, a loose
cannon who needs to be primaried and purged from the

(37:00):
publican party? Do you agree? Or should we stop fighting
with one another and focus all of our political guns
on the Democrats and the left? Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number? Lines
are blazing? Okay, Mike, Let's go to Chris on the

(37:26):
k Cape cod Thanks for holding Chris and welcome.

Speaker 4 (37:30):
Hey, good morning, Joe.

Speaker 1 (37:33):
Hi Chris.

Speaker 4 (37:36):
You know, if you think about it, what would make
you want to hold the files? If you think in
that respect, what person in your life might make you think?

Speaker 5 (37:49):
You know what
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