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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, cooner. Contrary, Okay, my friends, you want to
talk about throwing down the gauntlet. It is now very
very clear that President Trump and his inner circle have
made I think, an absolutely brilliant, I mean stupendous political
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strategic decision to make crime one of the key wedge
issues for the rest of this year and going into
the midterms next year. There is no question if you
look at the polling, it is an eighty twenty issue.
Eighty percent, in fact, almost eighty five percent support President
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Trump's law and order approach. They want to see more
police on the streets, they want to see the National
Guard if need be. They want to lock up these
criminals that are running wild in our cities, and they
want to get tough when it comes to judges who
allow these savages to go back onto the streets to murder,
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rape and assault again. And so yesterday, President Trump, to
the shock of the press corps, did something that he
hasn't done in either term. He didn't do this in
his entire first term and up to now he hasn't
done it, although he finally did it yesterday, and that's
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to go to a restaurant in Washington, DC. What the
restaurants are complaining about for years, is that the crime
is so bad, especially once six seven o'clock at night,
once the sun comes down, that's when the vampires come out.
That's when the gangsters, the criminals, the gang bangers, the
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drug dealers, the criminal elements begin to recapture the streets
of DC and many DC residents, including, by the way,
many Democrats, who honestly say, we're just too afraid to
go out at night, to go eat out, forget going
to the supermarket or whatever. We finished work and we
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head straight home and bolt our doors, lock our doors,
and then we hunkered down until the morning. Well, yesterday
President Trump went to Joe's Seafood restaurant, which is right
near the White House, and he took with him basically
his inner circle, Vice President jd. Vance, Secretary of State
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Marco Rubio, and Secretary of War as it's now called
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. And they went to Joe's restaurant.
And it couldn't be clearer. Trump was walking on the streets.
In fact, at one point he literally walked in the
middle of the street saying, look, you can now walk
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the streets of Washington, DC. At seven eight o'clock in
the evening. Why because there's no more crime. The murder
rate has almost evaporated. Burglaries, assaults, you name it, all
of it has plummeted. And so by surging the National Guard,
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putting more cops on the streets, cooperating and coordinating with
the Chief of Police, and reluctantly, but she came along
the Mayor of Washington. Washington is a safe city again,
so safe that even the President, the Vice President, the
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Secretary of State, and the Secretary of War can just
walk on over to a nearby seafood restaurant and have
themselves a meal fit for kings. Listen now to President
Trump saying, I told you we would get a handle
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on crime, that we would bring it down and bring
it down dramatically, and we did. What was once impossible
in DC is now not just possible. Look around you.
The restaurants are booming, people are eating out, people are
walking the streets. People feel safe again. Roll cut two
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a mike.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
We wanted to take some of the members of the
cabinet out to dinner to say, and here we are.
Speaker 3 (04:45):
We're standing right in.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
The middle of DC, which, as you know, about over
the last year was a very unsafe place. Over the
last twenty years actually was very unsafe. For now it's
got virtually no crime.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
Are we calling crime, it's virtually crime. I mean, you know, look,
you're always got a little bit of crime in any
major city. But you look at the homicide rate, you
look at the rate of a burglary, the rate of assaults,
I can go across the board. The numbers are stunning.
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It is an incredible turnaround. And look, it's not just
that the residents feel safe, which is obviously it's supremely important,
and they can walk around at night, and that the
criminals now are in fear because they know they're going
to be arrested and they know this time they're going
to be convicted and they're going to be put locked
up and put behind bars. But it's great for business,
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especially small businesses, and it's just great for the life
of the city. The capital of the United States looks
like a real functioning capital again. In other words, law
abiding people are taking back the streets of Washington, not
the career criminals and the gang bangers. Listen now to
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President Trump, and this is very important. He now says
we've done it in DC. We're gonna do this now
in cities all across the country. The next place, though,
I don't want to go where the governor doesn't want
me als Chicago or l a governor Gavin Newsom in California,
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or Pritzker as I said in Illinois, or Kathy Hockel
in New York. No, no, no, no. I want to
go to a state where the governor will welcome me
in the National Guard and the mayor will cooperate and
work with us, and we're going to tame crime in
another major American city. He's gonna make the announcement today.
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Listen to Trump saying the DC model, what we've done here,
we're going to apply it now to city after city
after city all across the country. Roll cut two a Mike. So,
going to be.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
Announcing another city that we're going to.
Speaker 3 (07:09):
Is now very shortly. We're working it out.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
The governor of a certain state but would love us
to be there, and the mayor of a cit city
in that same state would love us to be that.
We'll announce it probably tomorrow, and it's going to be
something we we'll do like we did here.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
So yeah, yes, you know, he was talking yesterday, so
tomorrow is today now, my guest, I don't have any
inside information. I'm not claiming I have a source in
the you know, in the administration telling me. But my guess,
my educated guests. If I was Tibet, I would say,
it's probably going to be Louisiana, and the city is
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going to be New Orleans, which also is very crime ridden.
The governor of Louisiana has repeatedly said, we'd love to
have the National Guard come out, We'd love to partner
with federal law enforcement. The mayor of New Orleans has
said crime is out of control. We could use all
the help that we can get. So I would not
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be shocked if today Trump makes the announcement. You know,
we're going from first we've conquered crime in Washington, now
we're going to conquer crime in New Orleans. And I
think what he wants to start doing is showing the
American people, and in particular many minorities urban areas, African Americans, Blacks, Latinos,
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you name it, people that live and tend to live
in high crime areas. You don't have to live like
this anymore, you don't. We can solve this together and
it doesn't take rocket science. You put more police on
the streets, backed by the National Guard, and you put
criminals in jail, and you keep them in jail, and
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guess what crime starts to go down, and before you
know it, you've got a safe city. Again. Listen now
to President Trump saying, look what we've accomplished. I am
the President, and I'm standing here in the middle of
the street. And look all around you. The shops are open,
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the restaurants are open. The shops are full, the restaurants
are full, People are eating out, people are socializing. People
now have a city that they can properly live in.
Roll cut to be Mike.
Speaker 3 (09:39):
The city.
Speaker 2 (09:40):
Here, I am standing out in the middle of the street.
I wouldn't have done this three months ago, four months ago.
Speaker 3 (09:45):
I certainly wouldn't have done it a year ago. Now,
this was one of the.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
Most unsafe cities in the country.
Speaker 3 (09:51):
Now it's as safe as.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
There is in the country.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
So we're here with cabinet members having dinner and everybody
should go on.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
The restaurants now booming.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
People who work, Thank you.
Speaker 3 (10:03):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (10:05):
Now, just the thank you part is people in DC,
by the way of all races, just so that you know, men, women, young, old, black, white, brown,
it didn't matter. You can see people. The streets are full.
It's like a sea change. It's like night and day
before the streets are empty. Now the streets are completely full.
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And they're waving at the president, all of them. These
are DC residents, and they're waving and cheering thumbs up,
all of them, thumbs up, like basically, thank you, thank you. Now,
what is incredible is that the Democrats are now digging
in their heels and they now are opposing Trumps get
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tough on crime policies. They now don't want more police,
they don't want the National Guard. Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay,
the text messages already are starting to roll in. Uh.
This is from uh six one seven. Jeff Trump is
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playing the stupid Democrats like a trout. I love it,
you know what, six one seven. Honestly I love it too.
That's the it's clear. Now he realizes he's gonna use
Trump derangement syndrome to his advantage. And notice it's been
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a couple of weeks. I mean, I know I was
out the last couple you know, last two weeks a
on vacation and then b with my busted up ribs.
But take the flag burning issue. What did he ended
up doing on the issue or whatever you think of it.
He got the Democrats to openly support burning the flag.
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Who the hell supports burning the flag? They do? Look
what he's done on the issue of illegal immigration and
sanctuary cities. He literally now has got the Democrats defending
MS thirteen trend de Aragua gang bangers, murderers, rapists, drug dealers,
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and child molesters. And now on this issue of crime,
look at this. No, we want Chicago to remain a
killing field. No we don't want help. Okay, okay they say. No,
dey say, isn't they say, unless there's five hundred murders
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a year? Okay, So crime is good. You want to
keep coddling and protecting criminals. You don't want to clean
up the streets. So he's forcing them to take some
of the most absurd, extreme positions because whatever he says,
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they have to oppose, no matter how, no matter if
it's common sense, no matter if it's overwhelmingly popular, and
make no mistake about it, like the border, like his
position on sanctuary cities. His position on crime, his get
tough approach, his call for law and order is extremely popular,
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especially with the people who live in these high crime areas.
This is from eighth Sorry, six to three, My bad.
This is from six h three, Jeff. A few weeks ago,
I said to you that if President Bouquet of El
Salvador could clean up the crime in his country and
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take it from the most dangerous country in the world
to one of the safest in just a couple of years,
then by applying the same tough on crime approach, President
Trump clean up DC in just a couple weeks. I
hate to say I told you so, but I told
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you so well you did. That's Kevin out in New Hampshire. Yeah, Kevin,
you're right, really, you're completely right. And look, I just
I have to say, in fact, let me play this cut.
Let me just play this cut, and then I'll make
my point.
Speaker 3 (14:24):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
And by the way, I want to load up the lines,
and the moment they're loaded, cleoner man's going to the
best audience in the business. Six one, seven two, six,
six sixty eight sixty eight. Listen now to Trump stating
now the obvious the sky you know in other words
like the sky is blue in a matter of three weeks.
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Three weeks. Listen to the president roll cut to see Mike.
Speaker 3 (15:02):
The restaurants now. The restaurants now are booming.
Speaker 2 (15:05):
People are going out to dinner where they didn't go
out for years.
Speaker 3 (15:09):
Henni's a safe city. And I just want to thank
the National Guard.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
We love working with the mayor and the chiefs, and
we all work together and the outcome.
Speaker 3 (15:20):
Is really spectacular.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
We have a capital that's very, very safe for you.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
You can't refute that. The numbers speak for themselves. The mayor,
the Democrat mayor Muriel Bowser, has come out and said
it's true. I'm sorry, but crime has now been almost extinguished.
It has plummeted to one of the lowest rates in decades.
The police commissioner, Democrat says, I'm sorry. I have to
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admit he's cleaned up crime. The streets now haven't been
this safe in a long time. Many Democrats who work
on Capitol Hill grudgingly say it's much safer. There's no Well,
we can't with you know, we can't argue with success.
So what Trump is now doing is he's showing the country,
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and in particular Democrats, and in particular many minorities who
live in these high crime urban areas. There's an alternative,
there's a better way. And you know, look, it's nothing
special about d C. What you do in d C,
you can do in cities everywhere. Now, my prediction if
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he goes to Louisiana, and that's my suspicion that because
the governor has been saying for a while, we want
him to come here, and the mayor of New Orleans
has said, look, we've got a big crime problem. We'd
love federal assistance, even if it means sending in the
National Guard. Do what you gotta do. So I think
he's going to go to New Orleans. We'll see, Okay,
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but let's just assume, for the just for the our
sake of argument, you take the Washington d model and
you apply it then to New Orleans. And I'm telling you,
then Texas is gonna call him and they're gonna say,
Governor Abbott, why don't you come to Houston, Why don't
you come to Dallas, Why don't you come to San Antono,
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San Antonio? And before you know it, it's gonna be
city after city after city, and then Pritzker and Hocal
and Healey and Newsome and all of these blue state governors,
and of course the mayors Michelle wou and Eric Adams
and Brandon Johnson and the whole Karen Bass out in LA.
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They're gonna come across as even more extremists, more reckless,
and more dangerous because their people are gonna look at
them and say, WHOA, why are we living in a
in a in a killing zone. Why are we living
in such high crime areas? When in city after city,
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all you gotta do is surge in federal assets and
change your approach on crime. You see, when you defund
the police, as we predicted five years ago, when you
have soft on crime district attorneys who are just letting
criminals roam the streets, when you have cashless bail, when
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you don't punish crime, guess what happens. You get more
crime and you embolden more criminals. And what Trump is
saying is no, you want to stop crime. It's very simple,
fight crime, and if you fight crime, you can beat
the criminals. Six one seven two, six, six sixty eight
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sixty eight is the number. Okay to me? This in
a nutshell, this clip right, here I think symbolizes everything
that's happening under the Trump presidency when it comes in
general to Paul, but especially to the crime issue. So
here you have President Trump who is taking his vice
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President Jadie Vance, Secretary of State, Rubio, Secretary of War
as he's now called Pete hag Seth out to Joe's
seafood restaurant, something they haven't done in the first term,
they haven't done so far in the second term. Walking
down the street, everybody cheering, pumping their fists. DC is
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a transformed city in just three weeks. It is so safe.
The President and his inner circle can now just jaunt
on over and have a nice seafood dinner. And two
Democrat activists two manage to break into the seafood restaurant,
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sneak in. Listen now to the exchange roll cut four,
a mic jump in the haaler three palatine jump is the.
Speaker 4 (20:16):
Handler, Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
And then they're escorted out. So I don't know if
you could hear in the background, but the two, these
two protesters Antifa or BLM, these are BLM activists are
shouting you're not welcome here. But then you hear the
patrons at the restaurant saying yes he is, Yes he is,
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Like hey, we're all able to eat out tonight because
of him and his policies, like hello, And then these
two idiots they start chanting, free DC, Free DC, Free Palestine. Hitler, Sorry,
Trump is the Hitler of our time. That's the democratic mantra,
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the democratic position in a nutshell, Free DC from what
the National Guard think about how stupid this is so,
Free DC? From what safety, security, peace, law enforcement on
the streets. So what you want to give the city
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back to the criminals and the gangbangers. They're defending criminality
and crime. And then free Palestine. You want to defend
Hamas because that's what you mean when you say free Palestine.
A Hamas run Palestine, who, by the way, are the
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Islamo Nazis of our time. These idiots don't even know
what Hitler is or was, And then all they have
is Trump is Hitler. Trump is Hitler. Trump is Hitler.
We you we you So. Freedom and security equals fascism
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in the minds of the Democratic Party because they are
so determined to stop Trump, to not have him succeed,
to bring him down. I'm telling you, if he came
out in favor of motherhood and apple pie. They would
oppose it. As I said, if he came out and
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found a cure for cancer, they'd say, look at all
their researchers. He's putting out of business. Oh my god,
they're all going to be on the unemployment line. How
could he have done this? What you're watching in real
time is the destruction of the Democratic Party on this
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issue of crime. Their Trump derangement syndrome has so driven
them to extremes, to almost a form of political madness,
that they are now openly, openly protecting and defending criminals,
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gang bangers, murderers, drug dealers, rapists, and illegal aliens. And
you want to know why Trump is doing well in
the polls and the Democrats have never pulled lower. So
let me ask all of you double barreled question number one.
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Should Trump take the DC model and apply it to
big cities all over the country. I'm not just talking
New Orleans, but the big ones like Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Seattle, Portland.
In other words, should he do this for big cities everywhere?
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Is it time to call in the National Guard and
surge federal law enforcement and really get tough on crime
and criminals. I say yes, what say you? And the
second question are the Democrats now literally self destructing on
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the issue of crime? Have they now become so pro
criminal that now they are marginalizing themselves and discrediting themselves?
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
Let's go to Tony in Gloucester. Tony, you're gonna kick
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us off. Thanks for holding and welcome.
Speaker 5 (24:41):
Got the answer to your question, Jack, is yes, yes,
and yes. Now let me give you a little background.
I'm a senior on semi retired in the construction business.
I still do a little work. Like my fellow seniors.
We have to to pay out property taxes Glocester in particular.
It just keeps on going up and up. Well, I'm
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gonna tell you the past couple of days I'm got.
There's Tulo, there's a Lows, and there's two home depots
I regularly go to.
Speaker 1 (25:10):
The illegals are gone.
Speaker 5 (25:13):
These places I go every morning is van after van
at the van truck out, the truck full of illegals
packing up all kinds of materials for the day.
Speaker 4 (25:22):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (25:23):
It's just a joy to see because I just couldn't
believe it. I went to in the first day. I
want to Twitter home depots, no illegals, and we keep
one hearing the different stories of ice making the resting.
We're in Clinton Masks yesterday making a bunch of arrest
and I just wanted to tell everybody keep it going.
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It's fantastic. I'm on the highway right now like I
usually am. I have not seen any of these vans
of these illegals.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Well, I mean, Tony, you're right, You're absolutely right. And
Holman announced this a couple of days ago. They're hitting
ball again. They're going to do a big sweep, a
big raid in Chicago. They're calling that Operation Midway Blitz,
and Pritsker and Johnson are going crazy, but it doesn't matter.
Trump and Holman are not going to be deterred. But
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in Greater Boston, as you and I are speaking right now,
there's an operation called Operation Patriot two point zero. In May,
they did a big raid. They arrested about fifteen hundred
very dangerous criminal illegal aliens, and now they're coming in
for another big sweep. They say there are some serious
drug dealers. They want to get a couple of pedophiles
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and two rapists in particular, that they want to nab
and arrest all of them. By the way, all of
these criminals being protected by Healey and by Michelle Wou
it's disgusting, It's really disgusting. And because there's such a
beefed up presence of ice, you're dead on, Tony, leagals
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now are scared. That's why they're not at home depot.
That's why they're hiding in the shadows. Many are self deporting.
They realize, now we better get out if we ever
want to try to come back in legally, we have
to leave now because if we're caught and detained and deported,
we're never going to be allowed to come back in again.
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So you're seeing now crime is going down. The illegal
aliens are slowly being deported and being pushed out. And
you're right, and Tony, what the statistics are now showing
is and it just makes common sense because people are
not hiring illegals anymore, who were driving down wages and
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taking American jobs in the construction business. Native born I
don't mean native as an Indian, I mean native born
as an American. American workers are getting jobs and their
wages are going up, they're getting more pain because you
don't have illegals undercutting them all the time. So it's
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win win win on every front. Six one seven two six, six,
sixty eight, sixty eight is the number. Okay, yesterday, almost reveling,
really reveling, forgive me, reveling in his success at how
quickly these criminals and gangsters have fallen in DC. It
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just took some will, some effort, some courage, some determination,
and the streets are now back in the hands of
safe of law biding. They're safe of law abiding, decent
people again. And Trump was asked, what was your secret sauce?
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And listen to him give the answer. He goes, really,
it's nothing special. We have to make a decision as
a country. Do we want dangerous, savage criminals to continue
to run wild or do we want to have a
society that is civilized and based on law and order.
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Listen now to Trump, roll cut four, forgive me, Mike,
Roll cut five, Mike.
Speaker 4 (29:25):
For far too long, Americans have been forced to put
up with Democrat run cities and set loose savage, blood
thirsty criminals to pray on innocent people, really, very very
innocent people in every place they control radical left judges, politicians,
and activists, and they've adopted a policy of catch and
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release for thugs and killers.
Speaker 1 (29:49):
He's completely right, you know, catch and release for illegals,
and catch and release for American criminals, you know citizens.
It does, you know, whatever, release at the border, catch
and release when it comes to crime and criminals on
our streets. And what do you think happens? Well, the
criminals end up taking over. And trust me when I
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tell you this, you can feel it now everywhere. The
murder of that Ukrainian refugee, that legal immigrant in Charlotte
on that railcar, Irena Zarutzka, by that animal de Carlos Brown,
it has it's like it's snapped something in the American psyche.
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People are sick of it. They are just sick of it.
They're sick of the hypocrisy. They're sick of the media lies.
They're sick of the coddling of the criminals. And Trump
mentioned that yesterday as well, saying no, no, enough is enough.
This is a man who is a career criminal, who
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was arrested fourteen freaking times, fourteen times, who beat his
own sister to a pulp, who has been was a
menace to society for twenty years, and they just kept
releasing them onto the streets and releasing them onto the
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streets and releasing them onto the streets. And then literally
he graduated to now murdering someone in cold blood with
a pocket knife, stabbing her in the throat, completely unprovoked.
And you can sense now something is snapped. The American
people are like, no, we're not putting up. We're just
not gonna put up with this anymore. We're done. We're
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just done. Now. This is a really really good text
from Mark. Sorry, a message from Mark on Messenger, and
here's what he writes, Jeff, do you think if Donald
Trump fixes more cities regarding crime with the national and
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maybe in some Blue states, some Blue cities and states,
do you think Option A? Michelle Wu Brandon Johnson, the
mayor of Chicago, Mori Healy, the governor of Massachusetts, Pritzker,
the governor of Illinois. Will they finally cave and allow
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the National Guard and federal law enforcement to come and
help assist in bringing down crime or are they going
to embrace Option B? They will continue to let their
respective cities and states go right down the toilet. I'm
gonna go with option B. Jeff, what say you? You're
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a genius. Mark. I told you this, I told you
this before. I'm telling you again, you're a genius. You
are completely right. You watch when he takes this show
to New Orleans and the crime rate drops like a stone.
And then he takes it to Houston in Dallas and
it drops like a stone, and you can pick other cities.
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He goes to Miami and it drops like a stone.
Do you think Pritzker and Healey and Hokeel and Newsome
are gonna say, oh, geez, we were wrong. Please, Donald,
send in more federal law enforcement. Please send in the
National Guard. Let's crack down on crime and really clean
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up the streets. You know what, We're gonna partner and
coordinate with you. Donald, We're gonna work together. No, no, no, no,
no way. Because they are so consumed with hatred, with
this Trump derangement syndrome that they don't give a damn.
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They're willing to let their cities burn if need be,
just despite Trump, to oppose Trump, to resist Trump. And
I think this is where the Democrats are com I'm
not talking about the bills in Sudbury. Okay, the bills
in Sudbury. Those are you know, Hitler and the bunker types.
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They're gonna be with the Democratic Party right off that
cliff to the bitter end. But to moderate Democrats, sensible Democrats, independents,
especially people who live in these cities, they're gonna look
at this and say, so, you guys want crime, So
you want the killings to continue, the murders. You want
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our streets to be filled with drugs and drug dealers
on every corner. You don't want to arrest the rapists
and the child molesters. You'd rather that they prey on
us than work with Trump to get rid of them.
And it's going to marginalize him. It's gonna undermine him.
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And eventually you're going to see the Democratic Party if
they continue down this road a far left, woke socialism,
really anti Americanism, communism. The Democratic Party is going to
implode in front of our eyes. They're going to become
a rump minority party. And that's why Trump is doing this.
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This is deliberate, this is strategic. He knows exactly. He's
literally playing chess while these idiots are playing checkers. Let
me read one more than I want to go to
the phone lines. This is from David, and again I
thought he made an excellent point, Jeff. These moonbat protesters,
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the one that interrupted Trump at the seafood restaurant, would
let their mother die if Trump was the one person
who could save her from drowning. These people have chosen
hate over reality. That David, that's a beautiful turn of phrase.
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They have chosen hate over reality. If there's one line
that I think sums up the Democrats, they have chosen
hate over reality. This is it. When your politics are
driven by hate, it corrupts everything that you see, everything
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that you do. And that's where Trump has now positioned
the Democratic Party, not just on crime, on immigration, on
the border, on foreign policy, on inflation, on the economy,
on you name it. Everything now that the Democrats and
the media do is out of hate. And when you're
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consumed with hate, you cannot see reality. You are now
a blow minded men. And that's what the Democrats have
now become. They should listen to themselves. Free DC from
what Free Palestine? So you're for hamas Trump is the
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Hitler of our time? Do you even know who Hitler was?
The public looks at this and they say the Democrats
have lost their freaking collective minds. They've gone we you,
we you, They've gone insane, they've gone in local, they've
gone nuts. Agree, disagree. Jill in Boston, thanks for holding
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jail and welcome Hi, Jeff, Jill.
Speaker 6 (37:47):
I would love for Trump to come to Boston. I
have two daughters who are nurses who work at the
Boston hospitals, and they are constantly on the tee alone.
They are just I got you, poor Ukrainian girl, and
they're so vulnerable and I am so worried about them.
And it's so when you ride the tee, the box
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and tee, you do not have to provoke. On the tee.
It is very random and you sit there quietly and
you just are in fear that someone is going to
attack you. And it is so concerning because there is
no you don't provoke them, and it can be anybody.
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It is so random and so unpredictable, and it has
to stop. You shouldn't fear to get on the tee.
And the biggest thing is to make sure that people
pay to get on the tea now, so it's like, okay,
if I'm going to pay, and you're gonna make sure
that I pay to get on that tee, then you
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should ensure my safety and my children's safety. So I'm
just so passionate about this topic.
Speaker 1 (39:00):
Jill, let me ask you. I agree with you one
thousand percent. And by the way, you're very, very articulate,
very powerful on this issue. I mean, it's a dynamite call. Jill,
let me ask you this. I'm getting a lot of
text messages and a lot of emails, and I understand
where the listeners are coming from, and they're basically saying this, Okay,
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Trump is right, he solved the problem in DC for now.
But what happens when the National Guard troops leave? Then
we're going to be back to the same old, same old.
The criminals are going to come back, the drug dealers
are going to come back. The murder rate's gonna skyrocket,
and it's gonna be, you know, like just a blimp.
That's all. This is a little blip on the radar,
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and it'll be like it was before. What if Trump
turns around and says, no, I'm gonna leave the National
Guard there period. I'm gonna leave them there, and we're
gonna bolster federal assets and we're gonna leave them there
as well. And I'm gonna do this in city after
city after city, and if they got to be there
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for two years, four years, five years, ten years, until
these mayors learn that you have to be tough on
crime in order to be in order to have a
crime free or a relatively crime free city. Jill, would
you be in favor of not just sending the National
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Guard to Boston, but saying, if they got to be
here for one year, two years, three years, five years,
whatever it takes. In other words, let them stay for
a long deployment. Instead of deploying our people all over
the world, let's deploy them here in America to protect
people like you, your family, people like me and my family,
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and the listeners of Kooner Country. In other words, decent,
law abiding Americans. We should come first. Our safety should
come first.
Speaker 6 (40:58):
What say you absolutely we need safety. When you don't
have safety, you don't have anything. So I can't risk
my daughters being the next Ukrainian woman. I cannot risk that.
So I walked the National Guard.
Speaker 1 (41:17):
I'm with you, you know, no, I'm with you. They
should either have security officers patrolling the te have them
be in these in these subway cars, you know, everywhere,
not just in Boston, everywhere, you know. I gotta tell you, Jill,
I remember this is maybe twenty some years ago. This
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was at the tail end of Giuliani when he was
the mayor of New York and I went to visit
New York City, and I'll never forget this. I was
at Grand Central Station and this I was then in Washington,
d C. So I took the train from Washington to
Grand Central Station in New York and I got and
by the way, the train was completely safe, completely safe,
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and you felt safe. So no one can tell me
this can't happen because I lived it. Of course it
can happen. I got off the train at Grand Central Station,
and I swear to you, I'll never forget this till
the day I die. I was walking up the steps,
and of course it's crowded, you know, it's New York.
It was like maybe eight thirty in the morning, so
it's rush hour, and there was like a preetorian guard.
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There must have been twenty five thirty police officers just
standing there at Grand Central Station, shoulder to shoulder to shoulder,
and they were smiling, almost greeting all of the people
in the trains, the subway, you know, getting off to
go to work. And the love and the affection that
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the people had for the cops. They were all these
are New Yorkers. They're all smiling, Hey, we love you,
guys in blue whatever, thumbs up and they were smiling back.
The fact that there was just twenty five thirty cops there,
just their presence, and knowing that Giuliani was the mayor,
meaning they don't mess around. You commit a crime, they're
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going to arrest you on the spot, and they're going
to send you to jail. It had such a chilling
effect on criminals. I mean, I'm telling you, it was
eight thirty in the morning and I felt completely safe,
a grand sent a completely safe, completely safe. And I
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remember as I was walking, I was like, this is incredible.
This is a city of eight million people where just
fifteen years ago it was like the murder capital of
the United States. Every New Yorker got mugged at least
twice in their lifetime. The crime was out of control.
And I'm like, fifteen years later, look at this police everywhere.
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The public is happy, they're safe, they're confident, they are
eager to go to work, and you can't see one
criminal insight. It was a beautiful thing to watch. Now,
I wouldn't even go to Grand Central station. You're getting mugged.
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I don't you are getting mugged. I'm just I'm not going.
I don't care, so I'm not gonna put my life
in danger. So just putting heavy police presence in the
subways with a mandate arrest. You see someone breaking the law,
arrest their rear end and Jill, you wouldn't believe it.
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It's it's a different world. Everybody's safe, everybody's happy, and
you have a civilized society again, Jill, final word to you.
Speaker 6 (44:53):
Now, my nephew is the Boston Cox and he needs
help and Boston has definitely it's not as safe as
it used to be and we need to do something.
It can't stay the way it is. And I would
just love for Trump to come in and make our
Boston Tea safe to get again.
Speaker 1 (45:12):
Amen. I'm with you all the way, Jill. I agree
with you, not one hundred one thousand percent. Jill, thank
you very much for that call, just super quick. Because
Trump did talk about Rina Zarutska, the poor Ukrainian refugee
legal immigrant that got stabbed by that animal in Charlotte.
So I'm going to get into it a little bit more.
(45:33):
But there's more footage that has come out. I don't
know if you saw it yesterday, and it's the aftermath
of her being stabbed in the throat. The look of
terror on her face, I mean it's everywhere that poor woman,
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her eyes, her face. First of all, the shock, it's
almost like you can see on her face like what
did I do? Like why did this?
Speaker 4 (46:04):
Like?
Speaker 1 (46:04):
What did I do? And then just the fear that
just overtook her. You can see it on her face,
and of course you know the blood, and and then
the other thing that is really striking is there were
three four, four individuals three feet away from her. They
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clearly saw that he had stabbed her in the throat
three times, and they did nothing. They literally they did nothing.
Not only did they not do anything, Look at the video.
Please don't take my word for it. One guy just
gets up like like the Carlos Brown stabs her three times.
He then gets up and then he says, I got
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that white girl. The media is suppressing this key fact.
He said repeatedly twice, I got that white girl. This
was a racist hate crime. Well that's a good point, Sandy,
That's an excellent point, Sandy. In my ear was just saying, Jeff,
do you think maybe they didn't help because of what
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happened to Daniel Penny. You know that that poor guy
who tried to stop you know, a black guy from
he was terrorizing and about to attack innocent subway riders,
and Penny, part of me, yeah, he did stop him,
and you know, and he he stopped him and he
put him in a choke hold, and then eventually, you know,
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the guy ended up dying sadly.
Speaker 2 (47:31):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (47:31):
But and then they put the they arrested Penny, and
the guy was, you know, on trial basically for his life.
Now he was acquitted, but they put him through hell.
And so maybe a big reason why people are just
I don't want to get involved is I don't want
to be the next Daniel Penny. But still, I gotta
tell you it's it's disturbing. They didn't even blink. One
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guy just she's lying on the on the she she's
lying on the seat, she's terrorized. Blood is pouring out
of her, you can and he's the guys, the Carlos
Brown is walking. Blood is dripping off his knife. And
one guy just gets up nonchalantly and got off the
rail car at his stop. Two others are just standing
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there just staring. They're just like staring at her, like
just looking at her, just like I don't know, like
like like people watching. It's No one picked up the phone,
no one called nine one one. No one walked up
to her and tried to hold her or put some
pressure on the stat you know, the wounds, you know,
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to maybe stem the bleeding a little bit or or whatever,
give her a bottle of water or anything. It's I
don't know what to say. Honestly, it's beyond chilling, beyond chilling.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
UH Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy is now launching an
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investigation into the Charlotte transit system. And if he finds,
and I'm telling you, he will find that they had
no security anywhere on that transit line, similar to the
t that we have here. There's no security, no police
officers anywhere, no security anywhere, basically leaving everyone to themselves,
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letting them just basically twist in the wind. He's gonna
cut all federal funds to the Charlotte Transit Authority, and
he should, he should. You have to have police and
security now on buses, subways, train cars. If you're gonna
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let criminals loose, you have to give the people some
kind of shield, some kind of protection. Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Mike, do I
have time to squeeze in one more call? Nope? Okay,
I'm gonna hang on, Derek and Brighton. I'm gonna come
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right back to you. Let me ask all of you
Trump Now, Washington, DC is a crime free city or
mostly crime free city. He has achieved his goals.