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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Michael in Worcester. Thanks for holding, Michael,
and welcome.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Good morning to you. I hope you're well. I'm going
to open up with a question, and I think you
know the answer to it. How do you think Democrats
feel about Republicans eating themselves up over the Epstein issue? Oh?
Speaker 1 (00:28):
I think they love it.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
Of course they do. And I don't know if you
did you hear the entire Dershowitz interview.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
I heard most of it. Is there something you want
to emphasize, Michael?
Speaker 3 (00:45):
Yeah, I do.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
At one point he mentioned that his accuser was discredited. Whatever.
I guess she's also involved in accusing others. And if
that's the approach, if that's the evidence that's there, do
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we really have nothing more than Egene Carol or Christine
blazey Ford. You know, if you can't back it with evidence,
and what I'm going talking about evidence, If there are
no videos, this case is dead. And I think that
what needs to be done or what should be done,
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and let's and it is a challenge. First of all,
I think Jim Comey's daughter needs to be fired and
her security clearance cleared.
Speaker 4 (01:42):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
Step one, and then I would say, President Trump, make
an appeal to patriotic Americans. There's video out there, send
it in. Here's the website. We want to know, because
I think that's why there's a big backgound they have.
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They have nothing to go with that can't be refuted.
As he said, she said, as sorry as that is
or as real as that can be, and what those
people have experienced, they're going to be discredited. That's going
to be the whole point is going after them like that.
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They need hard, hard heart evidence, and I don't know
that that exists.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
I think, well, Michael, look yeah, well the only way
to settle that is just to release the files. Like
I just keep coming back to this over and over again,
like Pam Bondi is playing god. These victims deserve to
have their day in court. Now. You know, if some
victims are exaggerating or lying or whatever, that's going to
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be found out. But then the federal government has a
big problem on its hands because they convicted Julaine Maxwell
of trafficking what is it, hundreds of girls children to
Epstein and Epstein Island, and you've got Dershowitz saying he's
seen he's seen the client list. I mean, yeah, he
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won in court because the girl that would that he
would was victimized said, well, it looked like him. I
thought it was him. I guess it's not him. But
no one is disputing that she wasn't raped or molested
by a powerful man on that island. And Epstein is sorry.
Dershowitz is saying, the list exists. I've seen it, and
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they're deliberately suppressing it. Even says he knows why they're
suppressing it. So what I'm saying is no, there seems
to be a lot of evidence. The problem now is
our Justice Department, our FBI is refusing to release it.
And they're not even just refusing to release it. What's
this is why the scandal is taken off. They're claiming
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case closed, he committed suicide, there's no list, he never
blackmailed anybody, and according to them, we're not going to
prosecute anybody. No third party is going to be investigated
or prosecuted. So the victims are not going to get
their day in court. That's why they're such an uproar.
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So I'm sorry, the victims deserve their day in court.
And what the Justice Department in FBI is doing is
they are deliberately concealing evidence. They are suppressing and covering
up evidence. Now I would expect this from Joe Biden.
I would expect this from Barack Obama, but I would
not expect this from Trump's doj Michael final word to you.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
Well, the final word to me is that, yeah, I
hear that, and it's awful. But like if if the
evidence doesn't include hard receipts, I just think, I don't know.
I think that I think it's a distraction that the
Democrats will love, and I think we're better off going
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after the seven congressmen because we have followed the money
evidence with them and a limit them. You've got to
balance off wherever the Epstein thing is going, whatever's negative
there with bringing indictments of congress people.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
Well have to do both. I mean, Michael, I hear you.
You can do both. I mean, I don't quite understand
this logic. It's like we're already preordaining court cases that
haven't even happened yet. Look, if you were raped as
a child, you would want your day in court.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
You know.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
We did it to the Catholic Church and there were
as many victims, if not more, under Epstein. Then there
we're under the Catholic Church. Now, some victims lost cases
in court, others didn't. They won, but we held the
Catholic Church rightly accountable. So how come we can do
this to the Catholic Church, but we can't do this
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to these globalist elites that were clearly within his network
and that we're praying on all of these innocent children. Michael, Look,
I don't want to sound corny, but I go back
to the sound of freedom. Our children are not for sale.
There are some things in life you don't cover up. Okay,
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show down now at the DOJ. Without question, this is
the biggest scandal now plaguing the Trump administration in his
second term. And who would have thought it, honestly, that
it came down to the Epstein files. There was a
huge argument, according to multiple media reports, between Pambondi, the
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Attorney General, and Dan Bongino slightly as well Cash Patel
and the head of the FBI and the deputy head
of the FBI were named in several news articles that
they were very dissatisfied with the decision by Bondi and
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the DOJ to no longer release any more of the
Epstein files and to not continue with any investigations into
so called third parties, in other words, fellow pedophiles who
participated in Epstein's trafficking network and the abuse and rape
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and molestation of children. She then called Bongino to our
office with Susie Wiles beside her, the chief of staff,
in which she directly accused Bongino and Cash Ptel of
leaking to the media to undermine Pambondi, Wiles and President Trump.
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You know, according to multiple media reports, and they're citing
people who are in the room. Blew up at her,
exploded at Bondie and said that she was engaging in
a cover up, that she needed to release the Epstein files,
and that he wanted no longer any part of what
was happening in the administration. He then said, it's either
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she resigns or I leave. In other words, either she
goes or I go, and he now allegedly gave an
ultimatum to her and obviously to President Trump. She yelled
at him apparently was a nasty fight, saying he signed
off on every single memo, he agreed with every decision
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until now that it's blowing up in his face because
many of his fans and supporters have now turned on
him in the wake of signing the memos which said
that Epstein committed suicide, that there was no clients, that
he never blockmailed anyone or anything, and that there won't
be any more files being released, that this case is
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now closed and we have to move on. And so anyway,
she stormed out of He stormed out of the office.
The rumor was that he may resign. He did not
show up to work on Friday, and they say this Monday,
we'll find out in about an hour or two whether
he shows up to the office. If he doesn't show
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up to the office today, it's being taken as a resignation.
If he shows up, they've touched things up and he's
going to continue going on. But you now have the
possibility of a high level resignation, and it now clearly
is starting to show that there is a systemic cover
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up over Epstein and over the Epstein files. MAGA now
is turning on Trump on truth social after he tried
again to intervene on Pam Bondy's side and asking everybody
to forget about Epstein and what happened with Epstein and
the whole Epstein files. For the first time ever, more
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people Trumps supporters went on true Social and disagreed with
him and urged him to change his mind, saying that
they disagree profoundly with him on this issue. And he
is now starting to hemorrhage support. Almost every key influencer,
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whether it's Steve Mannin, Laura Loomer, Tucker Carlson, I could
go on and on, Benny Johnson, people on, people that
helped bring him to the dance are telling him they're
not gonna let the Epstein issue go away. He needs
to release the files. And Pam Bondy needs to go.
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She's out of league, out of her depth. She lied
to us, she lied to us repeatedly, and she has
to go. It appears that Bondi and Patel are also
urging Trump to Dumper. So now he's got massive infighting,
serious divisions, and a growing scandal that is now being
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called Epstein Gate. My question to you, should Pambondi be fired?
Who do you side with in this feud between Bongino
and Bondy? And should Trump just release the files, reverse himself,
admit a mistake and move on or is this now
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slowly becoming his Watergate? As I said earlier, Remember, Nixon
never ordered the cover up. He never even knew about them. Sorry,
he never ordered to break in, but he never knew
about never even knew about the break in. He was
only told about it afterwards. He couldn't believe it. But
the problem was a top aids then were implicated, they
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were involved, and so he got involved. You know, he
engaged in a cover up. And hence the expression it's
not the crime, it's the cover up that eventually brings
you down. Well, is this cover up now becoming a
cancer on the presidency? Six one, seven two, six, six
sixty eight sixty eight lines are on fire? Daryl in
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the Great State of Georgia. Thanks for holding Daryl, and welcome.
Speaker 4 (12:38):
All right, Warren jeff Hire two points to make one.
I'm gonna seem a little bit of far fish. Let
me get to the first one. I know. Pam Bondi
is a liar, and to prove it. It was after
jeff Stein was arrested, Nancy Pelosi's daughter was on air
saying that there's some of our favorites are going to
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be caught up in this. But she's seen the list.
You know, people forget this stuff is videotaped on the newsreels.
So when Pam Bondi says there is no list, I'm like, well,
she said there was a list. Now she's saying there's
no list. But I'm saying other people in like I said,
so they can't say it's a conservative things trying to
bash to the left. I'm like, she said. Nancy Pelosi's
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daughter herself is on camera being interviewed and she says,
some of our favorites is going to be caught up
in this. They can you can go back and look
at the video. Anybody can google it. And the second one,
I think, I want to say it's a little far fetched,
but it may actually hold merit. I don't think we
have a national problem with that this pedophilia ring is
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going on. This is an international problem, and a lot
of people don't seem to realize it's not just that
these pedophiles are operating in this country with this little ring,
because remember we have without four hundred thousand kids missing.
They don't even know where there are. Well, here's the
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thing that's going on on different podcasts, and I'm not
gonna try to plug their podcast on your show. But
Cannice Owens alluded to some of this on a couple
of her podcasts, John B. Wells and Caravan and Ben
I had multiple guests, I'm here talking about this international
Lucifarians doing that and whacked out as you may want
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to be, and some people can say he's crazy. On
Alex Jones show, he's been talking about this international Luthifarians
who've been doing a lot of child sacrifice I mean
gory stuff for years. And so Epstein was involved with
a lot of this stuff. And so maybe they don't
want this list to come out because it's not that
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people are going to be caught up with it. It
may sue him. Maybe he's threatened because after all, this
deep state killed the president and they killed his brother.
When he said that he can he knows who killed
his brother. Mean JFK that, but he needs to uh
the office of the Presidency in order to have the power.
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Before he can get there, he was taken out. I mean,
this deep state is real, and people can say what
they want, they can call them, uh, whacked out jobs.
These people off are far out there on the fringe.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Their conspiracy theory I mean when they say that they
just don't have an answer, they don't have a rebuttal.
You're completely right, Daryl. Look, I think there's no question
the CIA off John F. Kennedy, There's no question. Uh.
And look look at what's happening now with them, you
know the assassin where you basically almost the one year
point after we were just yesterday, the one year anniversary
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of the attempted assassination, the attempted assassination of Trump and
Butler Pennsylvania with Thomas Crooks. Look how they covered that up,
clear cover up. And I believe the deep state wanted
him killed. And I think you're right. Look, we know
Ehud Barak has been rumored to be on the list
former Prime Minister of Israel. Okay, very very quick, because
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there's some important breaking news regarding the Epstein case. But
before I get to that, this is from seven oh three.
You can text the cooner man seven zero four seven
zero seven zero four seven zero uh seven oh three. Jeff.
I'm sorry, but you're making it all seem so simple,
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even overly simplistic. You just want to go after Pam Bondy,
but you have no idea is she being threatened. What
pressure is she being put under? And what about all
the other people that she's desperately trying to protect who
also could have their lives or careers destroyed if they
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are falsely accused and these files are released and they
did nothing wrong. I'm sorry, Jeff, don't just leave this
at Pambondi's feet. This is a total government cover up
and it goes all the way up to President Trump.
Well look, let me just say this seven oh three.
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The reason why I am singling out Pambondy because she
is the attorney general. In other words, she's the one
with the ultimate authority to either keep these records under
lock and key, which he's decided to do, or to
release the files. If pam Bondy snaps her fingers and
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says release the files, then all the files are going
to be released. Cash Pateel doesn't have that authority. Dan
Bongino doesn't have that authority. No one else has that authority,
even Frankly President Trump. By law, I mean, he can
order her, but technically it's her call. I mean, you know,
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she could defy him and I would lead to a
class She eventually would have to fire her or get
rid of her and replace her with someone who would
release them. But my point is the person with the
ultimate authority to make a decision on whether to keep
them under lock and key, to keep them covered up,
or to release them is Pambondy. She's the Attorney General.
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That's why I'm, you know, focusing on on Pambondy because
she's the ultimate decider. Now, this is why Cash, Pattel
and Dan bongin a want are gone, because what they're
basically insinuating is, Hey, the one that's really driving this
cover up and pretty much twisting our arms is her.
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She's the one that wants to keep this all under wraps.
So that's point number one. Point number two. Look, I
feel like we're really I've seen this movie before, like
we're reliving the first Trump administration. What was the biggest
mistake Trump made in his first term? Jeff Sessions as
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Attorney General? It was a disaster. What was his second
biggest mistake? Bill Barr as Attorney General to replace Jeff Sessions?
What was his third biggest mistake?
Speaker 3 (19:23):
Chris?
Speaker 1 (19:23):
After he fired James, call me, not fireing, call me.
That was a great move. But who did he pick
to replace him? Christopher Ray, another deep state hack. So
he himself said, I made serious mistakes in my first term.
Mistake number one, Jeff Sessions, mistake number two, Bill Barr,
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mistake number three Christopher Ray. So I'm looking now and
I'm thinking, are we Is this going to be a
repeat of the first term. Another disaster for AG, another
disaster for FBI direct people who have big mouths but
can't deliver. So again, we've been down that road before.
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Now this is huge. Okay, it's no longer now just
the Daily Mail. Other news outlets are now confirming. So
listen now to this. This is going to dominate the
news cycle today. Take it to the bank. Julaane Maxwell
the longtime associate, as you know, of Jeffrey Epstein. She
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was the only one ever convicted and imprisoned in connection
with his global sex trafficking network. She now has come
out with an official statement saying she is prepared to
speak publicly about the notorious Epstein client list.
Speaker 2 (20:51):
She now says she.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
Would quote unquote welcome the opportunity to testify before Congress,
and that she wants to reveal the full extent of
Epstein's dealings, including the names of his powerful clients. So
she's saying, now publicly there's a client list. She wants
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the American people to know who was on that list.
And she says she wants to finally tell the American
people quote unquote what really happened, saying now that the
public deserves the truth after years of secrecy and speculation.
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Now she is adamant. On one point, she says that
President Donald Trump is not on the client list. By
the way, Epstein said that to his lawyer over and
over again. Remember he was arrested and indicted under Trump,
and then he hung himself when Trump was in power.
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So you know, his lawyer went to Epstein repat to
be saying, look, we can make a deal with Trump.
Do you have anything on him? I mean, was he
on the list? You have him on tape? You have
And he said, I'm telling you, I don't have anything
on Trump. There's nothing on Trump. There's nothing to give you.
But anyway, so she says that Trump is not on
the client list. However, she does say that there are
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powerful Democratic Party and Republican Party officials. In fact, she
says that this client list contains politically explosive information with
the potential to upend public trust in some of the
nation's most prominent figures. So and by the way, she says,
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it's corporate America leaders around the world. She also says
it's the Hollywood who's who of Hollywood. And now she
says she wants to go and spill the beans. Now,
I think the reason why she doing this is she
knows she's dead woman walking that the more this scandal
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heats up, she's the only one left now that can
confirm or corroborate what really happened. If they're not going
to release any information, she's the only loose end. And
so I think she's come to the rational I think
the right conclusion. If I keep this with me, I'm dead.
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But if I blow the whistle to Congress under oath,
to the world, to the American people, well then everybody
knows what I know. So why would they kill me? Then?
Now I'm telling you right now, okay. And by the way,
she's telling everybody that will listen to her, I'm not suicidal,
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she said. I want to keep telling you over it.
I want to live. I don't want to die. The
last thing I want to do is die. So she says,
if you find me hanging from a cell. I did
not kill myself. I don't care what examiners. You know,
whatever the forensic examiners say, whatever, Pam Bondi says, whatever,
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Cash Papel or Dan Bongino say, case closed. I did
not hang myself. Now, to me, I hope this woman
gets around the clock protection, because if she's really serious
about this, I don't know if she's gonna make it
to Congress. I'll be honest with you, I don't think so.
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Now what is remarkable and everybody's commenting on this. Chuck
Schumer is not interested. John Thune says he's not interested
so far, Maga, Mike, Mike Johnson not interested, Hakeem Jeffrey's
not interested. The leadership in Congress, Republican and Democrat, they're
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not interested. I would be chomping at the bit. I'd
get her out there today if I could put her
under oath and you know, what did you know and
when did you know it? And let the American people
know exactly what took place under Jeffrey Epstein and who
was involved and who wasn't. But so far Congress wants
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nothing to do with this. Now, I'm telling you, if
I'm Jolaine Maxwell after releasing this statement, you better watch
your back. You better watch your back now. Don't be
shocked if some quote unquote accident happens to befall her
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or she just hung herself. Just this woman, she just
it was suicide. The two guards they fell asleep. The
surveillance video it doesn't work. I mean, I don't mean
to laugh, but either ah for you cry like, don't
be surprised if we go through you know, the cellmate
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that she was with. I don't know why. We just
took the cell mat, We removed her, removed the cell
mate from her cell. We just you know, she was
all alone, but protocol says she shouldn't be alone. These things.
It's crazy how these things happen. Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight. A yea yi, Now
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here's the problem. Just play it out. Say there's so
much pressure now, phone ringing off the hook, okay, coooner
country and everybody's calling now, and Mike Johnson and Schumer
and Thune and Hakeem Jeffries and all of them. No, no,
we gotta we gotta put her under oath. She's got
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to testify the public now won't stand for it. And
she comes out and says there's a client list, and
she starts naming names. What does Pam Bondi do, What
does Cash Ptel do? What does Dan Bongino do? They
signed off on this, and look at Trump. Now, Look
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how vulnerable now Trump becomes because he kept ferociously defending Bondy.
That's why my opening monologue I said, this thing is
very dangerous for him, very dangerous. It's politically it could
be I mean, we're talking kryptonite. And he's not on
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the list. She even says he's not on the list,
So it's not as if he's protecting himself. So again,
I'm like, it's not worth the political cost or the
political price. Again, if I could go back Watergate and
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I'm sitting with Nixon, I'm like, you understand, this cover
up may cost you everything. It's not worth it. Man,
you weren't involved, you didn't order it. Well, I'm protecting
my aids who cares. Come clean. Now, release everything now
and you'll be fine. Okay, you may lose a few
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eight I'm talking Nixon now, Okay, you may lose a
couple of your top aids and advisors. But he lost
them anyway. He lost them as the cover up got
bigger and bigger and the scandal got bigger. So my
point is, you lost Earlickman, you lost Haldeman, you lost
them all anyway. So come clean now, release the files now.
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And if there was a cover up, and there clearly was,
then get rid of Bondie and you can keep moving on.
You've got three and a half years and this thing
will be put behind you once and for all. But
now who he's on a razor's edge. He's one blowsift
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testimony away from this thing now devouring his presidency. Six
one seven two six, six, sixty eight sixty eight is
the number. Agree disagree. Russ in Boston, thanks for holding
Ross and welcome.
Speaker 3 (29:20):
C in the country. It's Trump or Communism. In the
last four years we all got a good taste of
communist control. Remember the Blue states like California and New
York Massachusetts voted for the communists. Stay voted for the communists.
New York City is close to electing a red diaper
dooper baby jurating communists. Jeff, you and I have spent
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time behind you on critin I say give me liberty
or give me death. I say, never put emotions in
front of good judgment. And I say Trump supporters who
stayed home during the midterms is recruding to Pancha's pirate
washing his hands. It will mean it meant death to
Jesus in this will mean death to America. Now, I say,
what do you.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
Say, Jeff, Oh, I'm voting for Trump in the midterms.
I want you to know, Grace and I are going
to vote. I'm gonna urge everybody to vote in the midterms.
We cannot have the Democrats come back to power. I mean, look,
you know me, I'm you know, I'm I'm I'm you know.
I'm hitting him hard on this, this Epstein scandal because
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I'm trying to save him. You know, I don't want
this to hurt him politically, but I don't care. Compared
to this, as you put it, it's Trump or the
Communists and for the Democrats to come back to power.
Oh my god, no, no, no, no. We have to
vote in the midterms. We have to vote for Trump.
We have to keep the Republicans both the House and
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the Senate because if they come back Russ they are
going to paralyze them. They're going to investigate them, they're
going to impeach them, They're going to defund them. It's
going to be a disaster. So Russ on this as usual,
you and I see eye to eye, not one hundred
but one thousand percent. Russ, if you were his conciliary, okay,
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as the you know, the mob, his his advisor, his
top advisor. As the Italians put it, what would you
tell Trump to do now regarding the Epstein file and
this burgeoning scandal, Jeff.
Speaker 5 (31:29):
The first thing is, I don't know what upheaval with
this will cause, not only in our own country but
also with foreign leaders. Okay, he knows more than we
know about this, and I trust in his decision making.
And you know, Jeff, I'm I costly in tune in
the history. And I remember after Ford Padden Nixon that
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oh they wanted to crucify him and everything else, and
that may have cost him the election, but as people
look back at in retrospect, it was the right thing
to do.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
Interesting. Interesting, Russ, as always, thank you very much for
that call. Ellie in Worcester. Thanks for holding Ali and welcome.
Speaker 6 (32:15):
Buddy. Why yeah, hi, Ellie, Hi, you know this is
kind of beyond Epstein. I kind of look at it,
you know, kind of differently. But it's like that sex
trafficking is too nice a word. This is just modern
day slavery, plain and simple. So what are we teaching
the kids? What does it say to your entire generation
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of these kids and future victims all over the world,
who was who was forced into this painous crime of
sex slavery and worse? You know, they feel hopelessness, resentment, anger,
despair and fear, and they now know that there's nobody
in this entire world who will protect them as children.
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When children live in that state of fear, you know,
and despair, what are we breeding a whole generation of
very angry adults who know that nobody has their back,
and you know what will be the backlash? I mean,
their moral values were obliterated, stolen from them, their self
esteem shattered. Any slavery should never be allowed to become
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normal or tolerated in this world, and letting this go
is going to have a devastating effect on these kids
now and in the future. They need to know that
someone cares. So this also involves future victims too. Will
they have the confidence that they will get protection and
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justice that's what That's what I'm sort of seeing is
from the kids point of view.
Speaker 1 (33:53):
Well, you know, that's a great point, Ellie. That's what
I mean. You've been raped, you've been trafficked, you've been lested.
We know for a fact that some of them were
held in sex dungeons at Epstein Island and in his mansion,
and nothing happens. They all get away with it. No
one is ever held accountable. I mean it, Just think
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about how unspeakable that is. And you know, and the
other thing is he was already convicted in Florida where
he solicited sex from a minor. He was convicted of that,
and so he's a convicted sex offender. Okay, this is
a matter of fact. Yet when he came back to
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New York after they got him a sweetheart deal. And
by the way, the reason why he got a sweetheart deal,
according to the Florida sheriff. The Florida Sheriff is on
record is saying I was told he was intelligence. The
Florida Sheriff said it, no, no, we were told by
people very high up. This guy, this guy Cia, this
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guy's a he's an intelligence ash set. So make sure
the punishment is very light, and we don't want him in.
You know, he can walk around, he can go to
his office. Basically, they put him in a halfway house.
So it was the proverbial slap on the wrist. Now
when he came out, when his sentence was completely done,
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he goes up to New York and he throws this
lavish party. I mean, you name it. It had caviar, champagne,
steak lops, I mean you name it. It had everything.
It was the who's who of the media elite. I'm
talking about the most powerful people in the liberal media,
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the most powerful people in Hollywood, some of the most
powerful members of Congress. Now they knew this guy was
a sex offender. He was convicted. He's int the kids,
he's into diddling kids. And they toasted him and they
partied with him all night, all night. Now, you tell
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me you've been raped by this guy, You've been abused
by this guy, You've been sold off by this guy,
and the most powerful people in the world past them,
glorify him and celebrate them. He's The files have to
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be released. Jelaane Maxwell must be allowed to testify, She
must be allowed to name names. We must know who
was on that client list, for the sake of justice,
for the sake of truth, for the sake of the children.
Alli final word.
Speaker 6 (36:46):
To you, well, it's like like I say, I'm looking
at from the kid's generation point of view, if this
is allowed to go on, right and then but say
know nothing, that there's nothing they can do to protect themselves,
so they just want to just let it go and
their hopelessness and despair. But that also continues this pattern
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of sexual child abuse, which is really
Speaker 1 (37:18):
Well it's eating away