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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner Country. Okay, my friends, I rarely do this, Honestly,
I rarely rarely do this. We had talked about, obviously,
the bombshell memo that was released from both the Department
of Justice and the FBI. We talked about it for
a good part of yesterday's show, and normally once we've
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talked about something, I move on because there are other stories,
very important stories. This sahaw one. This story, however, just
will not go away. It will not go away. In fact,
if anything, it has gotten even bigger since we were
on the air yesterday. Pressure now is building, and this
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is coming now straight from MAGA, from Trump's base, from
Trump's most ardent, staunch supporters. They are very unhappy with
Pambondi and frankly FI director Cash Pattel and deputy director
Dan Bongino. And I got to tell you I'm part
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of it. If you were following me on X yesterday
last night. Pambondi now needs to go, and I'll tell
you why. She's involved in a clear cover up. She
lied to us, she misled us, and I believe now
it is time for her to be held accountable. Look
here is now the absolute latest over the weekend the
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Department of Justice along with the FBI, and this was
signed off specifically by Attorney General Pambondi Cash Ptel, FBI
Director and Dan Bongino, Deputy FBI Director. So they are
now presenting a united front in which they say they
have concluded their investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted pedophile
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and sex offender. According now to their final investigation and conclusion,
they say that Epstein was not murdered, that he committed
suicide as the narrative was laid out years ago, so
they're keeping up with that false pretense. But even worse,
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they say that there is no client list, there never
was a client list, and not only was there never
a client list, but listen now to this, that Epstein
never blackmailed anybody. And so they now say there is
no need to release any more of the FBI files
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on Epstein, that there is no need to release any
more evidence, any more documents, anything, that this will now
be sealed. It will be put away permanently, never to
be discussed or touched again. Furthermore, according to the memo
that they released, not only did Epstein commit suicide, not
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only is there no client list, and again never was one,
and he never blackmailed anybody. But listen to this. There
is no evidence, according to this memo, that there were
third parties involved on so called orgy Island or at
Epstein's mansion that they are able to go and prosecute
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for sex crimes or child rape. In other words, no
one is going to be held accountable for anything anything.
There will be no prosecutions, No one's going to jail,
no names are going to be named. This is all
going to be swept under the rug. Look, no one's
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buying this. This is the mother of all cover ups.
This screams cover up. In fact, it's not even a
good cover up. It's a bad cover up. It's as
I said on X, this is such a bad cover
up it's insulting to our intelligence. So just to set
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the record straight. In February, in an interview with Fox News,
Attorney General Pam Bondy this was with Steve Doucy on
Fox was asked specifically, and I'm going to read to
you straight from the interview, whether the Justice Department would
release quote the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients unquote, i e.
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The client list. Pam Bondi's response, quote, it's sitting on
my desk right now to review. She then said that
once she was done reviewing it, redacting some of the
names of the victims, she says there are a lot
of tr child pornographic images or inappropriate images, nude pictures
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or sexual pictures of underage girls. Once they redacted all
of that, they were going to release it to the
American people. Now she's telling us that there is no
client list and there never was a client list. So
were you lying then or are you lying now? That
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is the most obvious point now, and they can't answer that. Furthermore,
it gets even worse. Jelaine Maxwell said there's a client list.
Jeffrey Epstein himself admitted. They called it the Black Book.
Jeffrey Epstein himself said there's a client list. Epstein's own
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lawyer said there was a client list. In fact, at
Jelaine Maxwell's trial, and remember she was convicted for the
sex trialing of underage girls and boys miners in which
they were quote thousands of victims, thousands of victims, where
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you had dozens and dozens and dozens of victims testify
that they were raped, they were sexually abused, They were
sexually exploited by dozens and dozens and dozens of some
of the most powerful men in the world. It's inner testimony,
it's part of the trial. Suddenly, now no one's going
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to be held accountable. Suddenly, Now what those people weren't
on the client list? Is this what they're trying to
tell us?
Speaker 2 (06:44):
Now?
Speaker 1 (06:45):
What a straight face? So what that all the victims
are lying? They are protecting child rapists, that's what they're doing.
It's obvious he was blackmailing people. Why was he videotaping everything?
Why was he at di DF cameras in bathrooms, in bedrooms.
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Why did he keep a vault of all of this damaging,
incriminating information for what purpose? Of course, to blackmail, there's
no question, to blackmail. And now they do a complete
one hundred and eighty degree turn telling us now that
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Epstein committed suicide and I'm going to get to this soon,
which is a complete lie. But suddenly, now this client
list never existed. Cash Petel, prior to becoming FBI director,
repeatedly said not only was Epstein murdered and clearly murdered,
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but he said that Epstein and the FBI was covering
up what Epstein was doing, and that it was time
for the FBI, Pakash Betel's words, to put on their
quote big boy pants and go after the pedophiles and
the child rapists that they were protecting and covering up
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for Dan Bongino on his show, and this guy, I'm sorry,
I will never trust this guy again. Absolutely to me,
he has lost all credibility. How many shows did he
do that Epstein was murdered, that Epstein was part of
a larger pedophile sex trafficking network that involves some of
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the most powerful people in the world. Now all of
a sudden, he signs off on this disgusting cover up.
This is not about Jeffrey Epstein. This is about protecting
some of the most powerful, influential people in the world,
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pedophiles who raped and abused children. And now they're telling
us that these people can do whatever they want with impunity.
And what did Pambondi and Cashptel and Dan Bongino promise
us that they would finally bring accountability and transparency to
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the Department of Justice, to the FBI, that they would
release the Epstein files, that we would finally know the truth,
the whole truth, and nothing but the truth about who
really runs our country and what's really been going on
behind the scenes with our leaders and some of the
most powerful people in government, in business, in Hollywood, in
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pop culture, and instead they are now allowing all of
them to skate and get away with some of the
most unspeakable crimes you could imagine. Raping a child, molesting
a child, or exploiting underage boys and girls is maybe
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the worst possible thing outside of murder. I think it's
the worst possible thing you can do to somebody. Pam
BONDI lied and I don't know about you, but I
am seriously getting tired of constantly being lied to. She
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lied to us, she lied to the victims, she lied
to the American people, and I believe it is time
for her to go. I'm with Laura Lumer on this
all the way. I'm with most MAGA influencers on this
all the way. She needs to resign, and Cash Ptel
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and Dan Bongino should be ashamed of themselves. If they
had any honor whatsoever, they would resign. Okay, just very quick,
the lines are jammed. I want to take as many
calls on this as possible. I really want Kooner country
to weigh in on this. This is a momentous moment
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now in Trump's presidency, and I think really for our country.
And again I think people misunderstand and misterad the Epstein scandal,
it's not about Jeffrey Epstein. I get a lot of
people who text me and email me and say, oh,
who cares about Jeffrey Epstein. You know he's dead. Whatever
you believe, he committed suicide. He was killed. It doesn't matter.
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Yes he molested the underage girls, Yes he molested children.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
We know that.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
Let's move on. We've got bigger fish to fry. And no,
Epstein was at the epicenter of a pedophile network that,
like an octopus, has tentacles in the highest levels of
our government, of our politics, of our corporate world, of
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our economy, of our culture, of Hollywood. Look, it's all
coming out. Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehod Baroque as an example,
just to give you one example, according to The Daily Mail,
was seen with Epstein over thirty six times during four
years regularly went to epstein Island. Was caught wearing a
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mask to hide his identity to get into his infamous
mansion in New York where Epstein threw some of the
most notorious parties involving kids and underage girls. I'm just
giving you an example. You're talking about President Bill Clinton
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being serviced by underage girls, caught on camera where he
was clearly being blackmailed. That's the former president of the
United States and one of the most powerful leaders in
the Democratic Party with massive influence. Bill Gates repeatedly went
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to orgy Island, as it was called, forgive me, and
with underage girls. There's no disputing this. In fact, there
was a key reason behind the divorce. His own wife
said he wouldn't stop going to orgy Island, he wouldn't
stop hanging around with Jeffrey Epstein and the parties that
they threw where you had under it. And look, we're
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talking about a thousand victims. Many of them were lured,
many of them were drugged, many of them were groomed,
some of them, forgive me this very lurid stuff, were
literally put in sex dungeons and repeatedly rape and assaulted
by some of the most powerful men in the world.
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So what we're talking about is a ring of pedophiles,
of child abusers, of child rapists, who work clearly, as
the Russians say, compremand who were being compromised by Epstein
and those who ran him and controlled him, and they
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were clearly being blackmailed. And one of the people that
people highly suspect is Chief Justice John Roberts. I mean,
I could go on and on the names that people
say are on that list. It's a who's who. So
this is not about Jeffrey Epstein. This is about the
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globalist elites that run our country, run our society, and
in many ways run the world, and they're covering up
for them. Now, let me just say this right up front, okay,
and I'm sorry to me the conclusion is inexorable. Jeffrey
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Epste I believe was controlled by the CIA, by the FBI,
and by Mosad. The CIA and the Mossad work very
closely together. They have done this in many places, many countries,
very often, where they will use blackmail to co opt people,
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to control people, to manipulate people, to get them to
do what they want them to do. And I think
there's no question, I mean I can't. That's why we
need a thorough, honest investigation. When did the CIA and
the deep state reach out to Epstein and use him,
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and he was used in order to spy on, incriminate, blackmail,
and get into very compromising positions some of the most
powerful people, not just in America but in the world. Now,
just play two cuts and then I want to go
to the phone lines. This is Pam Bondy. Now she
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remember I read you the back and forth. So she
goes first on Fox and Friends and is specifically asked
about the client list and says, yes, I have it.
It's on my desk. I'm reviewing it. This so called
it's now, it's non existent. It doesn't exist. Now never did.
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She then does a follow up interview with John Roberts.
He asks again pretty much the same question, roll cut
thirty two, Mike.
Speaker 4 (16:40):
The DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
Well, that really happen.
Speaker 5 (16:46):
It's sitting on my desk right now to review. That's
been a directive by President Trump. I'm reviewing that. I'm
reviewing JFK files, MLK files. That's all in the process
of being reviewed because that was done at the directive
of the President from all of these agencies.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Again, so the President gave a directive not just the
JFK files, the Martin Luther King files, but the Epstein files.
And again, I can play you it again. Robert says,
you have the client list. Are you going to release it?
And she says yes, so twice. There's more times, but
I'm just giving you the two times on Fox so
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and by the way, and she promises again, no, we're
going to release it. Now they're telling us they won't
release it. Now forget the list just for a second.
They won't release the Epstein files. Period. That's it. We're
not going to get We're never going to see any
of this ever. Again. Case closed. Listen now to Comer.
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Comer was on the was on a podcaster show, and
he says, I know why they're going to cover up.
He predicted this. He says, you're never going to see
these files. Roll cut thirty one, Mike.
Speaker 6 (18:01):
The Epstein files. Obviously here, that's like finding a unicorn
in Washington, d C. You have come on and talked
about that on this program, just in the sake for
the sake of transparency, which is very big for you.
And so in closing any motion on that, any movement
on that, we hear that there's timeline now.
Speaker 4 (18:20):
I hope, I hope James has the Epstein files, because
I don't think the Department Justice has them, or at
least the Attorney General does not have them, or she
would have turned them over. The President ordered them release,
the Attorney General ordered them released. We all know they
have not been released. And one of my biggest fears
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that I had, and I expressed this with was Cash
Fatail and a lot of people, Stephen Miller and a
lot of people going into the to the new administration.
I'm like, you know, I hope they're not shredding document truck. Now,
this was a few weeks before the transition. I said,
I hope they're not shreading document.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
That was my bad, I I miss I should have
played the cut earlier. I'm up against it. I want
to play the cut. This is the chairman of the
House Oversight Committee. This is the man who oversees the
deep state, Comber, whatever you think about him, he knows
how they work, he knows how they operate. So I'm
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going to play that cut on the other side and
then take all of your calls. Don't touch that dial.
Six one seven two, six, six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number okay, very very quick, so forgive me
because I thought we had the second half of that clip,
which we don't whereby Comber then goes on to say,
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remember this is the chairman of the House Oversight Committee.
I don't want to repeat myself, but this is you know,
molto importante. He oversees the CIA, the NSSA, the FBI,
the deep state, the intelligence community, so no one knows
them better than he does. And he says, look, I
think they're destroying a lot of these documents. And I
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said it to cash Bital. He goes I said it
to BONDI I said it to Stephen Miller. I said,
get your hands on him now. And he said, and
I think the reason why they don't want any of
the Epstein files to be released. And I'm almost quoting
nol Comer verbatim, he said, because I believe he was
a CIA asset. He was being used by the CIA,
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by our deep state, by our own government to blackmail
other very important, powerful people. And if this got out,
the American people would be absolutely livid that we enabled
a pedophile and his co conspiratorsay other pedophiles to exploit
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rape and abuse underage girls and children as part of
a larger op operation to dig up dirt and to
manipulate and blackmail powerful people. He goes, the American people
wouldn't stand for it, and it would lead to the
mother of all political scandals. And so Comer said, look,
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I know how our government works. He mentioned the Masad,
He mentioned the British royal family, which was also heavily
implicated in this Prince Andrew, and he mentioned the CIA,
and he mentioned the FBI. He goes, I know how
they work here, and I know how they work in
countries around the world. This is their modus operandi, this
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is their mo So he says, that's why I'm telling
you you're never going to see these files. And if
you remember, Bondi was confronted by that the following day
and then she said, oh no, oh no, no, she starts
to panic. I'm going to give Comer a call. I'm
going to give him a call, like what's he doing?
Like he's talking out of school, And here we are.
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He turned out to be completely correct. Now, whatever you
think about this, here's the question I have for Pambondi.
Why not release the files? Okay, okay, there's no client list.
So you say, fine, release the files. He never blackmailed anybody. Fine,
release the files. He committed suicide. Fine, release the files.
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But she doesn't want to release the files, even though
she promised us she would, and Cash Patel did and
Dan Bongino did. Instead, they want to bury it, They
want to seal it. They want to make sure nobody
ever sees these files. Again, why why we're entitled to
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know what really happened and who was involved with the
pedophile sex crimes of Jeffrey Epstein? What did you know
and when did you know it? And so now you
have Trump's strongest supporters demanding that Pambondy has to go.
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And so my question to you, it is the Kooner
country Pole Question of the Day sponsored by Marios Marios
Quality Roofing, siding and Windows. Should Attorney General Pambondy resign
over failure to release the Epstein files? A yes, B no.
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as in national Er. I'm a yes on this all
the way, all the way, and honestly she can take
cash Ptel and Dan Bongino with her. Agree disagree? William
in Lexington, Thanks for holding William and welcome.
Speaker 7 (24:27):
How you doing, Jeff, I'm good?
Speaker 8 (24:28):
How are you?
Speaker 1 (24:29):
William?
Speaker 8 (24:30):
I'm all right. I just have to I don't think
you should call for the firing of all three. I mean,
you know, you play the CODs. There was a paper
shredder route front of the New York Field Office way
before any of them were actually you know, put into office.
I mean, this is this is you know, I don't know,
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whatever you want to call it. This is at the
highest order, right, So let our taught people. Not all
of them are pedophiles, but I'm sure a lot of
them are. You know, they wouldn't have Bill Clinton dress
you know what I mean. There's blackmail there for sure,
But do you think that US peasants are going to
know maybe maybe that information is in the hands for
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the right people and they using that to flip the
blackmail on the communist revolution and to get things through
the Supreme Court. Cavin, Aaron Roberts, and you know, I
just you know, really you distrust Dan Bongino. You think
in Cash Betel, you think they're covering this up. I mean,
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maybe there just wasn't any information and when someone said,
well you have the list, and she's like, it's all
on my desk, I have to go through it. Maybe
it was just a bunch of fluff paperwork, pages and
pages of crap, you know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (25:48):
It's like you like it.
Speaker 8 (25:50):
There is people that are protecting the other people. Like
I've always said, you either have pedophiles in the government
or you have those who condoned files in the government.
It's all a blackmail scan. They're all sleeping with each other.
They all have blackmail and dirt on each other. Like,
do you really think that that information was just left
there in a file cabinet for Dan in Cash to
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go open it up and be like, Yep, here's the list,
let's release it to the people. I just think you're
you know, not looking at it the right way.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Well, look, William, I mean, let me just take everything
one at a time. They promised us they were going
to release the files, so they're breaking their promise.
Speaker 8 (26:31):
Now.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
I'm tired of being lied to. I'm sick of it.
They promised us they were going to restore transparency and
accountability at the Department of Justice and at the FBI.
They haven't. And you know, because it's Cash Pattel, it's
because it's Dan Bongino, and because it's Pambondi. Suddenly it's okay.
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If this was Merrick Garland and if this was his people,
you'd be screaming bloody murder. Everybody would be screaming bloody murder.
So no, Now, as for Epstein, no, this is not
a Hollywood movie. There isn't one little neat client list,
you know, with the names and the addresses and the
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phone numbers. But let me tell you what they have.
They have tens of thousands of hours of video footage
of some of the most powerful people in a very
compromising positions with underage girls and children, and they're covering
this up. Now, there also is a black book. Julane
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Maxwell admitted it, Epstein admitted it, his lawyer admitted it,
where they had people that were so called clients. Now,
maybe it's destroyed, we don't know. So then tell us
tell us if evidence was destroyed and shredded, tell us.
But they're not telling us that what they're saying, is
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there never was a client list. It doesn't exist. Epstein
never blackmailed anybody. Okay, lines are jammed. This is from
Larry on messenger, and he makes some very good points
in relation to the call with William that we got
from Lexington. Good morning, Jeff. Some bullet points. Number one,
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Pam Bondi herself said, quote I've seen what's in the files,
the Epstein files, and it's quote unquote disgusting. So it's
not a pile of fluff. Number two, I don't care
how big a scotis ruling is it's not worth the
sacrifice of children who were victimized. I agree on both counts.
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I completely agree. In other words, the argument many are
using now is, well, let's take someone like Roberts who's
been you know, rumored to be on the list, likely
to be on the list. Well, maybe now they can
use this against Roberts so he can start ruling in
conservative and have more conservative decisions, returning to the Roberts
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that we thought we were getting on the Supreme Court.
And then number three, Larry says, my only disagreement with
Congressman Comer over a Chairman Comer when he made the
statement of that they're destroying all of the Epstein files
and to get in there and stop them. Is that Pambondi,
Cash Patel, and Dan Bongino hadn't been confirmed yet. He said,
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I don't think Trump had even been sworn in yet,
so they didn't have the power to seize it. That's
a very good point. That is a very good point.
And then he goes on to say, Jeff, I'd prefer
if what we think is true that Chief Justice Roberts
was ousted forced to resign, rather than use the Epstein
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files to get him to rule for us if he's compromised,
of course, allegedly. Well that's the other thing. I mean,
if he did go to Orgy Island. I don't want
to use blackmail to say, hey, start ruling in the
way you should be ruling. I want them out. I
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don't want a pedophile. I don't want a sex abuser
on the Supreme Court, never mind the Chief Justice. So again,
I just think a lot of the reasoning out there
is I disagree with I very strongly disagree with it. Okay,
you can also text us seven zero four seven zero
seven zero four seven zero. Okay, Jeff, this is by
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the way, this is from five oh eight, Jeff. It's
not just Masad and the CIA that's now trying to
conceal the Epstein files. The British royal family has to
bury this as well. There will be no prosecution of
the pedophiles. That won't involve Prince Andrew, and the royal
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family cannot have jailed. It would damage the monarchy, maybe
fatally right now. And that's by the way. He paid
off one of the victims, Virginia Geoffrey. I believe it's
how you pronounce her or Geoffrey, however you pronounced her
last name. He paid her off to the tune of
millions of dollars. So what do you mean to tell
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me there wasn't blackmail. And remember she's the one that
came out this was just a few months ago and wrote,
I am not suicidal if I die, you know, she said,
tell my family to my friends if something should happen
to me. I did not kill myself. And of course
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she ended up dying. She was killed, and they tried
to claim it was a suicide. And she's the one
that said, we're never going to get justice. So this
just goes on and on. This is from six one seven, Jeff.
What I find most disgusting is that they have video
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footage of what took place on Epstein Island and at
his mansion. So all of the Johns are in the videos. Bingo.
That's why you know they're getting into semantics. Now, what's
a client list? Is it a client list? Fine? Did
he blackmail people? Did he not blackmail people? Okay, just
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release the files. You promised to release the file. Just
release the files. Okay, blur out the underage victims. Fine,
I want to see the John in that picture that's
having sex with an underage girl, and they don't want
to release that. They said it in their memo, they say, quote,
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there's no predicate for us to go after a third
party for an investigation. In plain English, we're not going
after Bill Clinton. We're not going after Bill Gates. We're
not going after any of these other people that were
involved caught on tape molesting and diddling kids and underage girls.
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Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. I'm sorry, it's sickening. It's sickening, but
that's me I want to hear from you. Vince in
Germany in Deutschland. Thanks for holding Vince, and welcome.
Speaker 3 (33:32):
Lauren.
Speaker 7 (33:33):
Jeff Hive. I didn't listening to your show yesterday. If
I had known you talking about this, I would have
been on. Trump has made a deal with the devil.
He truly has made a deal with the devil, because
they told him that if any of this stuff comes
to light, it'll shake the foundation of the country and
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we'll be standing alone. Frankly, because what's the UK and
what's Israel? I mean, they're two little specs on the planet,
all right, that's what they are. It's the United States
that will bear the brunt of this. And I believe
that Trump thinks that it's just too damaging to our government.
Will never recover, you know, will never recover from it,
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will be a pariah in the world. And they just
had the Bricks meeting, and you saw that other countries
are learning to live without the US and without the dollar.
You know, I believe that that's what's happening. Trump has
made a deal with the devil because, frankly, Pam Bondi
could be arrested for obstruction of justice at this point,
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she is obstructing justice. Fourteen terrabytes of video evidence she
said of child rape and molestation. You just don't pull
that back. It's out there. It is completely out there.
And I think that the longer they try to sit
on it, the more damaging it's going to be the country.
Speaker 9 (35:01):
So I think that it's a double edged sword. They're like,
if we release it, it's going to shake the foundations
of the nation. But if we don't release it, maybe
we'll just memory hol it and.
Speaker 7 (35:11):
People will forget about it.
Speaker 9 (35:13):
I think Trump's made a calculation.
Speaker 7 (35:15):
He thinks said, oh, I'll get the economy back on track, people.
Speaker 3 (35:19):
Will be happy financially, and.
Speaker 7 (35:22):
We'll move on. But that is not going to happen.
It is the fruit of the poison tree. That's what
it is, Jeff. And you cannot eat the fruit from
the poison tree.
Speaker 1 (35:35):
Vince, I gotta ask you, do you what do you
think of cash Patel and Dan Bongino and all of this.
They both made such a big deal before they joined
the bureau, Before they joined the FBI that Epstein was murdered.
They insisted on it. They said there was overwhelming evidence
(35:56):
and at the time they were right, and they said
that they were going to to release the client list
that come hell or high water, that there was a
client list. It was obvious very powerful people were involved,
you know, in having these in these orgies, in these
sort of infamous sex parties with underage girls and children,
(36:16):
both at the mansion in New York and of course
on Epstein Island, and that no matter what, they were
going to release all of this to the American people.
It was their vow, it was their promise, it was
their guarantee. And now not only have they broken their
fatal vow and fatal promise, but they're literally lying to
(36:37):
our face, almost slapping us in the face with how
obvious they're lying to us. It's almost insulting, saying, no,
what are you talking about? He committed suicide. No, hey,
there's no client list. What are you talking about? What
Epstein blackmailed people? He never blackmailed people. Are they ever
going to be able to recover from this in terms
(36:58):
of their credibility?
Speaker 7 (37:02):
And I'll take him separately. Cash Pateel, I believe is
a first generation American. His parents are from India. Right
where is he right now? He's sitting as director of
the FBI. That's the American dream. Indian family moves to
the United States and their son becomes director of the FBI.
Not only that, he's a lawyer. So as far as
(37:23):
I'm concerned, his honesty is on a movable scale. You know,
he was a public defender and then he was a prosecutor,
but he worked in the intelligence agencies, you know what
I mean. So you know, like I said, his honesty
goes as far as his honesty goes. Bongino, on the
other hand, was never more than a front line secret
(37:45):
service agent. I don't want to downplay having that being
having that job, because that's not an egy job to get.
But he was never in a supervisory position. Okay, maybe
he was a lead agent on a uh A visit
somewhere where he would go out and do all the coordination,
but he never sat in the front office. I think
(38:08):
that as far as Bongino goes, he's like deer in
the headlightes he knows he's out of his element and
he's just going along to get along, right, And I think,
and he ain't gonna have no media career to go
back to. His credibility is shot. Forget it, forget about
that radio show, forget about that podcast. I mean, they
(38:29):
elevated him as the uh the the air to Rush Limbaugh,
you know what I mean. But you know, I got
to tell you. Cash Fortella, on the other hand, I
think is just selling his soul, selling his soul to
the deep State because he likes being the FBI director,
you know. But either one of them, you can forget
(38:49):
about it. I wouldn't trust him as far as I
could throw.
Speaker 1 (38:51):
You nailed it. You nailed it, honestly dropped the mic.
I think you nailed it, absolutely nailed it, Vince. Thank
you very much for that call.
Speaker 3 (38:59):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (38:59):
Look, I think clearly now Cash and Bongino have been
utterly co opted by the deep state and utterly co
opted by the swamp. And I think that they soldiers
whole and now you've got to pay the price. Six
one seven too. I mean, I got to say, extremely
disappointed in all three of them, but Cash Pattel and
(39:20):
Dan Bongino in particular, I will never ever trust them again.
Six one seven. How you can do a complete one eighty.
Speaker 8 (39:29):
Like this.
Speaker 1 (39:31):
On everything? On everything is to me? How do you
look at yourself in the mirror? Really? Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight Janice on Cape
Cod thanks for holding Janie and welcome.
Speaker 3 (39:47):
Good morning.
Speaker 8 (39:48):
Zz Hi.
Speaker 2 (39:48):
Janis I wonder if you have given any considerations to
the fact that it's possible the reason that Dan Blondi
was not did not release solicits because Trump is on
the list.
Speaker 1 (40:02):
Well, it's crossed my mind. I'll be very honest with you,
It's crossed my mind. The only reason why I'm very
confident he's not is really two reasons. Number One, if
he was on that list, I'm telling you, the Democrats
would have released that information because they have thrown everything
but the kitchen sink at him. I mean, they've gone
(40:23):
after him on you name it, on Stormy Daniels, on
the way he files his taxes, how much he you know,
the value of his businesses, the value of his homes.
They've combed millions of records, They've gone through his past
again and again and again. They went to Egene Carroll.
(40:45):
They got her to make these bogus allegations. So if
they had anything of an incriminating nature on him, they
would have lowered the boom. To me, I think there's
no question. The other point is that Epstein himself, this
is very important. Epstein himself said that he's got nothing
(41:06):
on Trump that his lawyer said came out and you
can look it up. Please don't take my word for it. Janis,
his lawyer said, he goes. You don't under because remember
Trump was president then when Jelaine Maxwell was convicted and
Epstein eventually remember you hung himself in August of twenty nineteen.
I think it was August nine or August ten, don't
quote me up, but it was in early August twenty nineteen.
(41:28):
Trump was then president. So Epstein's lawyer says, look, there's
a way out for you. I can negotiate something for you,
but you got to tell me is Trump on the list?
Did Trump ever visit Fantasy Island or the mansion? Do
you have any compromising information on him? Was he ever there?
And he said, Epstein, he goes. I asked him the question,
(41:51):
he goes, literally one hundred times. I kept asking him
and asking him and asking him, and he kept yelling
back at me, like, how many times do I got
to tell you he was never there. I've got nothing
on him. Believe me, if I had something on him,
you would know about it. So Epstein was adamant that
(42:13):
Trump was not on the list and that Trump never
participated and any of these you know, what do you
call him sex parties. So that's why Janis, I'm very
confident that I don't that Trump is not not implicated
in this final word to you.
Speaker 2 (42:32):
Janis may never know, but Trump and Epstein were pretty close,
so it's not surprising that Epstein would deny that Trump
is on the list.
Speaker 9 (42:40):
You've seen the pictures.
Speaker 3 (42:41):
Of them partying and everything, right, Yeah, but that was.
Speaker 1 (42:44):
In the nineteen nineties and early two thousands, and then
apparently what happened is that at mar A Lago in
early two thousand and one, two thousand and two, again
don't quote me, but it was the early two thousands,
Epstein went to mar A Lago and apparently hit on
a sixteen year old girl that worked there and was
(43:05):
very aggressive with her, and basically it was a form
of a sexual assault, and Trump said, get out and
don't ever come back again. I want nothing to do
with you. And so, in other words, once you start
going for underage girls, Trump's like, I draw the line, like, no,
absolutely not. So they and they were they severed their relationship,
(43:29):
so they were not you know, quote unquote friends for
a long time after that. They did party together. Now,
the interesting thing is in the nineteen nineties, early nineteen nineties,
Trump throws this big party and there were these NFL
cheerleaders that are at the party, and you know, these
are women, and they're you know, twenty one, twenty two,
(43:51):
twenty three, maybe twenty five years old. And of course
the men in the room, their eyes are popping out
of their skull, right they're looking at all these you know,
attractive cheerleaders. And you know, Trump is dancing. He was
single then, he had just been divorced. He's got his suit,
he's snapping his fingers. Epstein is right beside him, and
(44:11):
he's saying, hey, look at that one. Isn't she hot?
Oh my god, is she beautiful? And you look at
Epstein and he looks like an absolute snake, a creep. Honestly,
you could tell he's not interested in these women whatsoever, whatsoever,
(44:34):
because they're too old him. They gotta be maximum fourteen,
fourteen is already too much for him. He likes him
ten eleven, twelve years old. You know, sixteen is his max.
He won't go higher than fifteen, sixteen years old. So
you can tell, you know, yeah, they kind of partied together,
(44:56):
but they really didn't party together because Stein was into
underage girls. Trump never was. Trump was into younger women, yes,
but they were women in their twenties.
Speaker 8 (45:09):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (45:09):
Anyway, Janis, thank you very much for that call. I
really appreciate it. It's it's it's it's an infamous tape.
It was I believe what was it. NBC was taping
it at the time, and so you see it. It's
Trump in a blue suit, a red tie. He's snapping
his fingers, he's dancing. You see all these cheerleaders. Epstein
is in jeans and some kind of a shirt, very
(45:31):
you know, very casually dressed. And he he couldn't care less.
I mean, the women could have taken all all the
women could have taken their clothes off, and he still
wouldn't have looked. They were way twenty is way too
old for Jeffrey Epstein's that's a grandmother for Jeffrey Epstein.
Paul in Boston, Thanks for holding Paul, and welcome.
Speaker 3 (45:54):
Hey, Jeff, Hi, I am sory about say that they're
actually uh trying to bury this cover. I think that
this the threat of lawsuits. I think legally, I don't
think you can just you know, spew out somebody's name
and put them on a list without you know, these
(46:16):
guys are wealthy, they're powerful, they have lawyers, and gee,
if you visited that island, I guarantee you already contacted
the DJ say hey, if you mentioned my name or
you can think my name, I will flap lawsuits on
you so fast. I don't know if it's all that
CIA stuff. I think it's just illegally. I don't I
(46:37):
don't think if the d o J can't just spew
out without somebody pressing charges or without you know, proper
going through the proper channel, you know, like a palon
grand jury, if you have to have, you know, somebody
making these allegations. I mean, they could leak it to
the New York Times. I guess they, you know, be
(47:00):
like the Democrats, you know, but that's the only way
they could do. I don't think they could. They can
just and I think they just got over the ahead
of their skis. Jeff. I think Pam Bondi and jash
matel and just so the excitement about yo, the We're
going to release the Epstein files, and I think he
really start to realize, Wait a minute, there are some
legal things. You just can't. You just can't do that.
(47:21):
I mean, look at Bob uh Bob Kraft down to
Palm Beach, you know, goes has a massage. They were
that Palm Beach County sheriff wanted to release that videotape
and guess what somebody has The lawyers is no, you don't.
So I think they they're in some they would be
in some legal hot water, and I think they just
they were naive. Jeff, I think I think they were
well intended, but I think they were naive about just
(47:44):
you know, mentioning somebody's name. You might have visited that
island and for some other reasons, Hey you might be
on that list. He's me or somebody like that. That's
I mean, they're liable for you can bankrupt the whole
g oj you could sue them. I mean, it could
be a class action. I think it's more complicated than
just I mean, we all know what they probably did yet,
(48:04):
I mean, there's no doubt about it. But being able
to just throw it out there, he released the files,
I mean that's implicated. That's that's mayor and somebody's reputation
without due process.
Speaker 1 (48:19):
Well look, well no, no, Paul, I hear you. I
hear you, and you're look, it's a very intelligent point,
There's no question. It's a very well thought out, intelligent point.
But we already know the flight manifests. For example, Alan Dershowitz,
he was on the flight manifest, so he flew to
the island. So now his argument is, I didn't do
(48:41):
anything on the island. I just flew to the island
because everything was my client. So we already know the
names of the people who went to Epstein Island, who
were on the flight logs. We know that that's been
publicly released. So it's not as if they're going to
be releasing something that could you know, could insinuate something.
Speaker 9 (49:00):
Know.
Speaker 1 (49:01):
What they said was, we have the Epstein files, which
is where everything the FBI had compiled on what took
place at the sex orgies, and you have people in
a video. I mean, I'm sorry to be crude about
this having sex with an underage girl. Now, I don't
(49:24):
know what else to say. Now, if you want to
sue on that, go ahead and sue. You're going to lose,
you know. So no, they don't want to release the tapes.
And you know, and notice Paul. They're not saying they're
not even making that argument. They're not saying, well, we're
afraid of lawsuits. They're not saying that. They're not saying,
(49:44):
you know what, we kind of got ahead of ourselves here.
I intended to I wanted to release the files, but
we've spoken to our lawyers and this opens us up
the potential lawsuits and legal liability and blah blah blah blah,
and so we're just not going to do it. Oh,
they're not saying that because they would be laughed at.
Because what she said she had originally is what she has.
(50:09):
She has quote disgusting pictures and disgusting videos of men
having sex with children and underage girls.