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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:03):
Everywhere, USA. It's Fox Across America with Jimmy.

Speaker 3 (00:07):
Fayla, Folks, Jimmy Fayler in the house. And yeah, I'm
not here for today's show, but I just wanted to
remind everybody to stick around anyone because it doesn't get
any better than this guest host. And I'm not just
saying that because they paid me cash. They also sent
a Venmo go get them Champ.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Thanks Jimmy. It's Rich Zioli from Talker to your twelve
ten WPHD in Philadelphia. Great to be with you on
Fox Across America today on a big day because the
Diddy verdict came back. Now you should care about this
in a big way because this trial estimates the investigation
in a twelve million bucks. Maybe maybe that. Yeah, it's

(00:46):
a lot, it's a lot. So the Diddy verdict is
int We got a big show for you today. It's
a hot one, as Jimmy would say. And of course
the rule stands. You can be a Republican, you can
be a democratics. Don't be a bleep. Figure out the
whole Jimmy Fayla's sound effects board. But we're happy. He's
on vacation. He deserves it, and he needs it too,

(01:07):
because I think he was starting to get a little
you know what I mean. So hopefully he gets to
relax a little bit. Count one of ditty racketeering conspiracy,
not guilty, arson, bribery, witness tampering, forced labor, sex trafficking,
transportation for purposes of prostitution, and drug distribution. That those
were the counts of racketeering conspiracy. Now I knew this

(01:29):
was going to happen. The government overcharged him. That's the thing.
They overcharged this guy. You can't overcharge because if you
do that, then it's going to be a win. If
you don't, if you don't hit with the big one.
The big one's the rico. It's how they got the mafia,
and they tried to allege here that Diddy was basically,
you know, like John Gotti and running this whole empire.

(01:51):
If you don't get him on a rico, all the
other stuff really kind of doesn't matter at that point.
That's the big one. That's the big one right there,
the racketeering conspiracy. And he's not guilty on that if
and only if you find a defendant guilty of count one,
Did the pattern of racketeering activity include sex trafficking of
Cassandra Ventur, Well, they did not find him guilty of
count one. And if and only if you find a

(02:13):
defendant guilty of count one, did the pattern of racketeering
activity include sex trafficking of Jane, Well, they did not
find him guilty of count one, Nor did they find
him guilty of count two. Sex trafficking of Cassandra Ventura
not guilty. Count three, the man act transportation of Cassandra
Ventura guilty. Count four, sex trafficking of Jane not guilty.

(02:36):
Count five, the man act transportation of Jane guilty. So
essentially what they got him on really was transporting a
prostitute over state lines. That's basically what they got him on.
After all that, after all that, after all that money,
after all that time, after all the publicity of that,

(02:57):
That's basically what they got Diddie on. We'll talk a
little bit more about this. My buddy David Gelman. He's
as he was a prosecutor now he's a defense attorney.
So he's going to join us on the show and
a little bit. We also have Paul Scalen joining us today.
There was a big win yesterday University of Pennsylvania. So
I broadcast out of Philadelphia, but we of course take
Fox across America on our station, WPHT, great station, great show,

(03:21):
great great everything. The key of what happened at penn
yesterday so real, so enormous, and a huge win for
President Trump, huge win for Education Secretary Linda McMahon, and
a huge win for the ladies, the ladies of the
swim team, the ladies who had to compete against the

(03:42):
dude named Will Gains. That's funny because even the media
is still referring to Will as Leah and saying that
she will be stripped of her titles, and she will
be She is not a she Will Gains. And now
with what the with what the what Thomas? I'm sorry,

(04:02):
Will Will Thomas, thank you, Josh Riley Gains one of
the swimmers. Of course, I just confused that you're right there,
Will Thomas stripped of his titles, as he should be,
because he stole the dreams of these young women and
it was outrageous and an absolute scandal. And what Penn
has come out and said now is they're also going
to wait for it, acknowledge that men or men and

(04:26):
women are women. I know, I know, I'm just as
shocked as you are by that. I'm just as shocked
as you are that they would actually come out and
say such a thing that men are men, women are women.
Men can't be women and women can't be men. And
they have to do this. They don't want to. They
don't want to. Let's understand something. They drew a big

(04:46):
line in the sand here. They refused, but they had
to because President Trump said, I'm coming after the money.
You're gonna lose all your money. So penn reluctantly did this.
But let's not confuse ourselves here. The University of Pennsylvania
and what they did to the swimmers, like my friend
Paul Scanlon, like Riley Gaines, like other people. What they
did to these people, to these women, stealing their dreams,

(05:09):
making them share a trophy with a biological man who
could not compete against other men. He was a loser,
and that's why he decided to identify as a female
and then compete against the women and beat them because
he's stronger and bigger and has a package, which while
they're shrinkage in the pool, the package does not shrink

(05:31):
enough to make you a woman. It's just how it works.
I mean, there is shrinkage. We all are aware of that,
We're acutely aware of that. But doesn't shrink so much
that it's not there. He's still there, the package is
still there. There wasn't even a chop off. He didn't
even get the chop off. I mean, and he'd walk
around the locker room and he'd have the you know,
right there. So this is a big win. Riley Gaines

(05:53):
was on with Laura Ingram last night. She and Paul Scanlon.
Paul Scanlon is a family friend of mine. I've known
her for a long time. She's been on my radio
show a lot. She's going to join us today a
little bit after one o'clock here in Fox across America.
But I'm just saying that Riley Gaines and Paul Scalen
and some of the others, they have been the leaders
in all of this. They've been the leaders in going
out there and getting these heroic women to stand up

(06:18):
and say, no, this is not okay, this is not okay.
We cannot have dudes playing in women's sports. And that's
not easy for college kids. I was a college kid
once and you know the pressure. But these women were
brave and they didn't back down. And good for them
for not backing down. I applaud them for it. It's not easy.

(06:40):
You face a lot of backlash. You get called a hater,
you get called horrible things. Paul Scanlon, when she joins us,
she'll tell us how she was called the racist. She's Asian,
but she was called the racist anyway, and they call
you all the words and you're big and a transphobe.
And let's think about the consequences of this election. Joe
Biden stayed in the race and somehow pulled out a

(07:03):
miracle win, or if Kamala Harris had won. Right now,
we would be having an entirely different conversation because you
remember what the previous administration was going to do with
Title nine, right They were rewriting Title nine to say
that transgender women i e. Dudes with songs they can
compete against women women. And Title nine, which was passed

(07:28):
by Congress in the seventies, was going to be rewritten
by the executive branch of government to make all these
accommodations for quote unquote transgender women. And that would have
meant the end of women's sports, and it would have
had been across the board, and they would have done
this without Congress by instituting a rule through the Department
of Education. That's what they were trying to do with

(07:50):
Title nine. Now it was stopped by the court before
the election, but had they won, they would have moved
forward with this. And had they won, we would not
be having this conversation about the University of Pennsylvania and
changing their guidelines on this and erasing the records of
the bio dude and now acknowledging that men are men
and women are women and saying that men can't be

(08:11):
on women's teams and following actually the law of Title
nine that was passed by Congress. We would not be
having that conversation. Let's understand that no chance what would
be having that conversation. Pen would dig their heels in.
They would keep pushing this in the name of equity
and blah blah blah blah blah. And they have an
administration that would be pushing them and go along with it.
But this administration because President Trump one, thank god, came

(08:34):
out on day number one, on day one and said no, no,
this stops. Now, this has to end. Here's Linda McMahon,
the Education Secretary, on with Laura Ingram last night on
The Ingram Angle. This is a big, big deal, A
huge deal. Cut number nine.

Speaker 4 (08:52):
This was an incredible day today, Lauren. Thank you so
much for having us on so we can talk about it.
The thanks to President Trump and the Trump administration. What
he campaigned on, what he actually signed an executive order on,
which was that men will not be able to compete
in women's sports, was acknowledged by the University of Pennsylvania.

(09:13):
We've signed an agreement with them, and we hope that
that agreement is going to be a template for other
universities who acknowledge that there is no room for men
and women's sports, not only during the competition, but also
in the locker room and other intimate spaces where these
women were required to be with males who changed in

(09:34):
front of them.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
So this is a big deal.

Speaker 4 (09:37):
The university is apologizing. It is taking away the titles
that were incorrectly given to men.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
Yeah, good, good. Apologize to each and every one of them. Apologize,
But they don't want to do this. Let's understand this.
This is a very reluctant apology. This is the kind
of apology you give when you know it's the only
way you're going to stop from sleeping on the couch.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (10:00):
I mean this is this is the I don't want
to sleep on the couch moment, even if you don't
think you've done anything wrong. Every guy knows what I'm
talking about here. There's an apology issued because you don't
want to sleep on the couch anymore for pen That's
what this apology is. They don't really mean it, they
don't believe it, they don't want to be saying it.
Let's not mince words here. They're only doing this because

(10:23):
of the money. They didn't find the light and turn
around and go, oh my god. You know, we just
discovered men are men and women are women. We just
here at the University of Pennsylvania and Ivy League school.
We just figured this out in twenty twenty five, I know, crazy.
This whole time, we were wrong. We were wrong on

(10:46):
this point. We thought that men were women here at
this prestigious Ivy League edgect at school that costs like
one hundred thousand dollars a year to go to. But
we just found this out and we're so sorry that
we did not see this earlier. I had no idea stop.
The views are the same. These colleges would love nothing

(11:06):
more than to continue to allow this practice to continue
to destroy women's sports, but they can't because the President
is not going to let them, Thank God. Here's Riley
Gaines on with Laura last night Cut eight.

Speaker 5 (11:22):
Of course, I'm grateful for Secretary McMahon, for President Trump,
for even Attorney General Bondie. She's been fantastic at the
Department of Justice on this issue. Is an understatement. I
feel vindicated. I feel like pigs are flying. I feel
like hell has frozen over. So it is a fantastic day,
of course, for sanity, for common sense, but I think
more broadly for women, for humanity, for the little girl

(11:45):
that I'm growing inside of me right now that I
will welcome to the world in just a few weeks.
I think of her, I think of her future. That
is what Donald Trump, and of course Secretary McMahon and myself,
that is what we are fighting for. So very very
excited about today's news.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
She should be in congratulations, so Riley Gaines. And she's
fought the good fight on this She's fought it really
really hard. All right, A lot to come on Fox
across America. Let's talk about the whack job running from
mayor of New York City, zoron, ma'am Donnie. Why is
it now affecting the race for governor of New Jersey?
I consider this to be an extinction level event for
the Democrat Party. I'll explain it's the only for Fala

(12:23):
coming right back.

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Speaker 1 (13:25):
By the way, welcome back to Fox Across America with
Jimmy Fayla. Jimmy's on vacation or somewhere in prison possibly,
I don't know, but it's rich Zioli in for him
today and great to be with you, and thanks for
joining us. And you can feel free to weigh in
at any time and call the show. And Mikey, what's
the number again? Eight eight eight seven eight eight, go ahead,

(13:51):
nine nine to one zero. I'm not good with numbers, guys.
I'm a words guy, not a numbers guy. I have
what I think is called dyscalcula where I flip numbers around.
I think so like eight six seven five three oh nine, Jenny,
that song I had trouble with in school eight eight
eight seven eight eight ninety nine to ten. All right,
that's how you can get in here on Fox across America. So,

(14:11):
speaking of Cuomo, look, Michael Goodwin has a piece of
the New York Post today. I read this on the
train up to New York, and his whole point is
that Cuomo's their best shot. I agree. I think the
love gov the nursing home serial killer. As surprising as
that is, Look, you got to realize a couple of
things here. First of all, the level of death that
Cuomo caused the nursing homes. To the left, that's not

(14:32):
even enough. They think there's a population problem. They want
more people to die. They would love to see those
numbers quadrupled and exponentially quadrupled. The groping and everything. This
is the same party that elected Bill Clinton. But the
problem is now he's not been nominee. So can he

(14:53):
become the standard bearer or is it going to be
Eric Adams. The Democrat Party cannot let this zoron Mondami
Guy win. His isn't a extinction level event for the
Democrat Party. Starting with the effects you're going to be
felt across the river in New Jersey because in that race,
the Democrat nominee Mikey Cheryl has already come out and
said she supports the goals of ma'am Donnie, and even

(15:15):
even even the great Dana Perino last night on the
Five brought that up and said that, yeah, you know what,
she's handled this terribly, which is similar to what I
said on America's Newsroom Monday morning, which is that this
race is absolutely going to give a boost to the
Republican candidate for governor. Jack should really who you've heard
on this show. Jack is already saying that Mikey Cheryl

(15:37):
is going to embrace the far left, lunatic politics of Zoram. Ma'am, Donnie.
Here's here's a little montage on him on ICE, just
to give you an example of where he stands on
Immigration Customs Enforcement Cut thirteen.

Speaker 8 (15:51):
We have to stand up and fight back, not to
assist ICE agents in their mission to attack the very
fabric of the city.

Speaker 9 (15:57):
We have won because New Yorkers has such up for
a city they can afford, and it's where the mayor
will use their power to reject Donald Trump's fascism. Bussuck
mass ICE agents from to.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
Forty hour neighbors.

Speaker 8 (16:13):
The NYPD would actually serve New Yorkers and not assist
ICE in their operations. We need immigrant New Yorkers and
Americans across this country to be safe from Trump's ICE agents.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
And here he is saying this is very very key
right now. You should not have billionaires. I don't know
what that means. What do you do with the billionaires? Well,
first of all, if I'm a billionaire, I'm getting a
hell out of New York. That's what I'm doing. But
I don't know what that means. You should not have billionaires?
Is that going to get you to kill him? You're
going to confiscate all their wealth? Listen, don't put a

(16:47):
past the guy like this to confiscate all their wealth.
Do not. They've had these crazy, nutty ideas on the
left for a long time. This is why I say
this is an extinction level event for the Democrat Party
because these kind of ideas are scared cut. Nineteen.

Speaker 4 (17:02):
You are a self described democratic socialist.

Speaker 5 (17:05):
Do you think that billionaires have a right to exist?

Speaker 8 (17:09):
I don't think that we should have billionaires because, frankly,
it is so much money in a moment of such inequality,
and ultimately, what we need more of is equality across
our city and across our state and across our country.
And I look forward to work with everyone, including billionaires,
to make a city that is fairer for all of.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
Them, including the billionaires. They're going to make it fairer
for all of them by taking away their money. So
that they want to leave. This is going to be
like Escape from New York. Remember that movie Kurt Russell
Stake Pliskin, great movie, fantastic movie, just saying all right,
we got more to come here and fox across America.
We're just getting started. Where does the one big beautiful
bill stand? Is it going to pass? They're going to

(17:47):
go back to this Senate is going to be more
of a fight on this. We'll talk about it. Plus
question in everybody's mind today is Andrew Cuomo the love God?
Or is Eric Adams going to be the guy? You
don't go away America. Jimmy fails off today. I know

(18:09):
you miss him. I do two. Don't worry. You're in
good hands with me. Rich Zioli from Talker to your
twelve ten WPHD in Philadelphia, So Diddy, was it a
win or was it not a win? We're gonna find out.
We're gonna talk about it. We got a guy, we
got an expert. It's all about getting a guy. Gotta
have a guy so here to talk about it with us.
David Gelman, he's a foreign prosecutor. Now he's a defense attorney.

(18:31):
Best slogan in all of law. Just because you did
it doesn't mean you're guilty. Gelman, Welcome to Fox across America.

Speaker 10 (18:37):
My man, Hey, Rich, you know, I know I'm your guy.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
So let's do this. Let's do this exactly. And you
got a big day ahead of you too. You're going
on Fox News. You've got a big day. You're all
over the place, You're everywhere. So you wrote a piece
that was written in the Daily Mail, and you basically
predicted that this was the outcome. It was going to be.

Speaker 10 (18:57):
Yeah, I'm like, no, stre damis if you think, yes.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
I was just gonna say that. You're you're like nostras. Yeah.

Speaker 10 (19:04):
Look, you know, and you and I talked about it
yesterday a little bit. I was thinking, like, uh, my
prediction may be wrong when the jury was bringing out
the notes and they were hung on that first count.
But coming back today they you know, it was just
like I called it, where it counts three and five.
The transportation of the prostitution for prostitution purposes. That's what

(19:28):
they got ditty on. And look that's rinky dick. I
mean these are normally that's what it's just called engaging
in prostitution. If this was a state charge, he would
have gotten probation, So I think there's a strong possibility
that the judge may let him out prior to sentencing
on a on a bond, and a very high bond

(19:50):
for that matter. And and you know, he may be
having a like I said, a freak off July fourth.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
Yeah, it would be a July fourth freakoff, as disgusting
as it is. But let's go through this for a
second here, and I want to play a clip here
our buddy Paul Morrow, who right now is all over
the place. He said that beating the most serious charge
is a victory for Diddy. I know, you know Paul,
so he's a former cop. Let's get his take on this.

(20:17):
Cut ten of.

Speaker 11 (20:18):
These counts, tarries ten years. This is the Notorious Man Act.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
As many people.

Speaker 5 (20:24):
May have heard.

Speaker 11 (20:24):
It's echoed down through history. It has been famous people.
Charlie Chaplin was charged with this, he beat it. They
got Chuck Berry on this arc. Kelly was charged with this.
So very clearly, what the jury seems to have decided
here is that the prostitution stuff happened, but the rest
of this stuff was not coercive, and in fact it
was transactional. And that seems to be the atmospheric from these,

(20:47):
you know, these verdicts, and you have to say, in
light of what he was looking at, you have to
say that this is pretty close to a victory and
a rare swing and a miss for the Southern District
of New York.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
David Gilman, as a former prosecutor, first of all, explain
to us what the Man Act is. And Charlie Chaplin, really,
I was not aware about Charlie Chaplin. Yeah, but the
Man Act is.

Speaker 10 (21:11):
It's very simple. It's you're taking your you're getting prostitutes.
You're bringing them across state lines. Now again, it doesn't
matter how you get them. You can get them on
on the Internet and a lot of and that's how
they're getting them a lot of times now because a
lot of prostitution is done online. It's not good going
to the going to the corner in Atlantic City anymore.

(21:32):
So it's a it's a little different now, but that
for the most part, that is the Man Act. It's
a but it's a it's a low charge, it really is.
And Paul got this exactly right. This is a victory
for Diddy, and it's not a small victory. This is
a huge, huge, victory. It just shows that you better
have really good defense attorneys like me who uh, who

(21:55):
are gonna fight for you, because he would not have
gotten this if he had a low, low wroung you know,
defense attorney. But Diddy's never.

Speaker 2 (22:02):
Going to have that.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
I think it's also important to note that you probably
have very capable prostitutes in your own state. You should
not be importing them from across state lines, because that's
why you get into the federal allegedly. Right of course,
I mean there's there's plenty of wonderful, hardworking prostitutes right

(22:23):
here without having to cross the river. Now, David Gilman,
the Rico stuff, we've talked about this so so Rico
is what they used to go after the mafia and
the mob, and as disgusting as Diddy's behavior was and
the freak offs and everything else, look clearly they did
not prove any of this was not consensual. So they
got him on transportation over state lines, big big whoop,

(22:45):
But the southern District of New York. And that was
Moro's point, right, It's a rare miss swing and a
miss for them, coss taxpayers a lot of money, and
they overcharged him here in a big, big way, because
you've been saying for months now, and mister Ostra Domus,
David Gelman, you've been saying for months, there's no way
they're going to be able to prove the case that

(23:05):
this is Rico, that this is racketeering, that this is
this is the kind of conspiracy, that that is so
broad and so vast that we've used it to take
down people like John Gotti Bingo.

Speaker 10 (23:17):
I mean, look, nobody understands what Rico is.

Speaker 1 (23:21):
Attorney. Oh think we lost him. He froze up. He
might be a good attorney, but he's got a bad
Wi Fi connection. That happens. We'll try to get him back,
but it's the worst. By the way, the worst thing
in the world is when you're doing an interview and
the audio goes out. It's the worst. Or the camera freezes.

(23:43):
And happened to me two weeks ago on Laura Ingram show.
She came to me and she started talking and I
didn't hear her in my headphones at all. I didn't
hear in my earpiece. It is the worst feeling in
the world because you have no in that moment, and
all you can do is just pray to God, they

(24:04):
come back to you. They didn't come back to me,
But I'm coming back to David Gelman. All right, you're back, Yelman,
I'm back.

Speaker 10 (24:10):
I don't know what happened.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
I don't know what happened.

Speaker 10 (24:11):
Maybe it was Rico.

Speaker 3 (24:12):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (24:13):
Pay your freaking Comcast bill? Will you all right?

Speaker 2 (24:16):
My bad?

Speaker 1 (24:16):
So you're in your law office there in South Jersey
because you got a bank vault door behind you. I've
been in your office before. That is the coolest office.
Do you want to share with everybody what's behind that
door or is that something I.

Speaker 10 (24:29):
Listen, I'm not going to do it for anybody, but
I'm going to do it for you because you're in
for Jimmy. All right, and let's start a secret. But
this is my little vault.

Speaker 1 (24:38):
Check this out. This is an actual old bank that
David Gelman converted into his law office in South Jersey.

Speaker 2 (24:47):
Yep.

Speaker 10 (24:48):
Now, behind there, we have a nice little cigar lounge.
We have a bar. We got a lot of stuff there.
And also, if at the end of the world happens,
you and I were going in there, we're gonna have
a lot of booze and we'll have some food and
we'll hopefully be all right.

Speaker 1 (25:04):
I think that is the coolest thing, and we're I'm
going to tell Abby Horn a second about that, because
she's gonna be on the show a little bit later,
because she does a whole thing on bunkers. She got
a whole Fox Nation special on that that literally literally
is a bunker. And even though it's not underground. I mean,
that's how many inches of thick steel is that you think?
I mean concrete? And you know, yeah, look at that.

(25:24):
That's a lot. Diddy would love to have a freak
off in there. I have no interest in doing freak
offs or anything like that.

Speaker 10 (25:32):
Maybe I'll rent it to him because he's you know,
and I could pay for my electric bill that way too,
so it could work out.

Speaker 2 (25:38):
Well.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
He's he's probably broken now. I mean, how much you
think this defense cost him if you had, if you
had a ball off this in.

Speaker 10 (25:44):
All honesty, it's probably twenty twenty five million.

Speaker 1 (25:49):
Really, yeah, easily.

Speaker 10 (25:52):
Think about it. He's been locked up for ten months now,
all right, So he and he hired the attorneys before
being charged because he obviously knew he was going to
be charged. So the retainer fee for that is ridiculous.
And then when you have a trial and trials, look,
you you have all hands on deck. I can't imagine
the time sheets that the attorneys had to do. So

(26:15):
and I'm being and I think twenty million is probably
very realistic. He had I think five or six attorneys
just in the main gallery, not all the other individuals
who were doing all the plea forms and the briefs
and all that kind of stuff. So yeah, twenty million,
I think it's easy. But look, did he has the money?

Speaker 1 (26:34):
Oh yeah, I mean he's got the money. Obviously. If
you had to estimate what this cost the tax payers
to get him on essentially now transporting hookers over state lines,
if you had to estimate that in your experience as
a former prosecutor, and again we don't know, so you
could ballpark it for us. But what do you think
it is? Not we lost his audio again? Yeah, I

(26:58):
got you, go ahead, Okay.

Speaker 10 (26:59):
Oh, I think at least twenty if not more million.
Think about this is an investigation that happened for years,
years and years, So the amount of resources that the
SDNY put into this is beyond imaginable. I would be shocked.
I mean, I gotta tell you the government right now,

(27:20):
they're having a drink. The defense attorneys are having a
drink as well, but both for definitely different reasons.

Speaker 2 (27:26):
That's all I can say.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
Some drink to remember, some drink to forget. Right now,
President Donald Trump was asked and this is a flashback.
I want to play for you, David. This is a
cut number eleven and David Gelman's with us here on
Fox across America. Zioli for Fala and the three of us.
Sometimes me and Fala and Gelman get on text chains.
It's I hope to god never get brought up in

(27:49):
a Rico case at some point in the future. But
if we do, we got a guy, and that is
President Trump, will hopefully at least pardon one of us.
You are a member of Trump National Golf Club. Here's
the President talking about Diddy cut A.

Speaker 6 (28:00):
First of all, i'd look at what's happening, and I
haven't been watching it too closely, although it's certainly getting
a lot of coverage. I haven't seen him. I haven't
spoken to him in years.

Speaker 8 (28:12):
He used to really like.

Speaker 6 (28:13):
Me a lot, but I think when I ran for politics,
he'd sort of that relationship busted up from what I read.

Speaker 4 (28:19):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (28:20):
He didn't tell me that, but I'd read some little
bit nasty statements in the paper all of a sudden.
You know, it's different. You've become a much different person
when you run for politics and you do what's right.
I could do other things, and I'm sure he'd like me,
and I'm sure other people would like me, but it
wouldn't be as good for our country.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
As we said.

Speaker 6 (28:37):
Our country's doing really well because of what we're doing,
so I can't It's not a popularity contest, So I
don't know. I would certainly look at the facts. If
I think somebody was mistreated, whether they like me or
don't like me, it wouldn't have any impact on it.

Speaker 1 (28:52):
Now politically, I wouldn't advise the president to part and
did he in this sense, but doesn't even really need
a part in because to your point earlier, this is
kind of what he got here is like, no big whoop.
When is sentencing and what does the man act violation
which they got him guilty on two counts? What kind
of sentence could he potentially be looking at?

Speaker 10 (29:10):
Yeah, I don't think the president, well, I don't. Number one,
I don't think he would pardon Ditty, especially because Diddy
went out against him in the last election, in the
election before that. But also, you know when Diddy is
going to be sentence right, which will be probably two
three months away, you know, he might be getting a
time serve sentence, or in the alternative, he may get

(29:32):
a couple more months. And when he is sentenced, and
if he has to do more time, he's not going
to be at that terrible prison that he's at right now.
He's going to be at a minimum security prison or
maybe in like a halfway house something like that. So
I don't think that you know, Diddy's going to be
doing much more time. I know that the that the

(29:53):
max is ten years on each count.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
We let me not to interrupt you, but just to
jump in. Can I play Devil's Advocate with you for
a second? But what if the judge thinks this guy
is such a scumbag?

Speaker 3 (30:03):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (30:04):
They could improve these charges, but I want to throw
the book at him because I know he's a bad
guy and I know that he's he's a creep. Can
can the judge do that?

Speaker 10 (30:14):
Technically? Yeah, the judge can do anything he wants, but
you have sentencing guidelines okay for this, all right, and
the guidelines are going to be pretty low. He has
no criminal record, believe it or not, he doesn't have.
These are not violent offenses, even though there was a
lot of evidence showing that their violence did occur, and
as first time offenders and all the time served. I

(30:35):
think he's going to have a very difficult time getting
Diddy to get hit get the max. And if he does,
it's going to be appealed.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
Oh, you can appeal the sentence.

Speaker 10 (30:45):
He's going to Oh, definitely anything. You can appeal anything
in this country, so it doesn't matter.

Speaker 1 (30:50):
I love that you can appeal anything, Just appeal it,
appeal anything. Eh, find you?

Speaker 10 (30:56):
They do it? And obviously did he showed us again?

Speaker 8 (30:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (30:59):
Well obviously where can people find you if they get
involved in a freak off and need an attorney to
help them get off? God, it did not sound good
in any way, shape or form. That nothing about what
I just said sounded good. You should just dump that
whole phrase. Where can people find you? Gelvin?

Speaker 10 (31:15):
You can go to Gelman Law Firm dot com and
I'm on the X now it's a David Gelman ESQ.

Speaker 1 (31:21):
All Right, buddy, I have fun in America reports, give
them my best, and we'll talk to you again soon.
This is Fox across America is the only for Falua.
We're coming right back.

Speaker 2 (31:30):
The critics have spoken, well, that was probably you're listening
to Fox Across America with Jimmy Dale.

Speaker 1 (31:38):
Oh yeah, Fox across America. Great to be with you today.
You can follow me on x at Rich Zioli if
you want to make any comments. You can also call
the show eighty eight seven eight eight ninety nine ten.
That's how you reach us. But it's great to be
in for my radio buddy and yours Jimmy Fayaler. And
I'll be back tomorrow. Maybe, I mean I'm supposed to be.

(32:00):
It's very possibly after today's show they say absolutely not
get out and don't come back. It's highly likely. But
in the as of right now anyway, I'm scheduled to
be with you again tomorrow. So good for you, lucky
for all of us together, and hopefully we'll have some
more chaos because normally in I remember a time in
radio when this was the week you would talk condiments.

(32:22):
You would talk condiments. Is it fourth of July? So
you'd have conversations with callers about this. Do you like relish?
Do you put ketchup on a hot dog? Or to
quote Clint Eastwood, dirty Harry, no man, no one, and
I mean no one puts ketchup on a hot dog.
Those are the kind of conversations you used to have.
That's not what you have in the Trump era. No, no, no.
In the Trump era, every day is a torpedo of

(32:46):
news coming at you. So you could talk about the
fact that I, for example, think mayonnaise is a highly
underrated condiment. I do. Look, ever since I saw pulp fiction,
I've long believed that mayonnaise does belong on a burger
and that you should drown your French frise in him.
They blank and drown him in those things. I'm just
saying that was the kind of stuff of summer talk

(33:07):
radio in a bygone error. But this president doesn't slow down.
He didn't stop. He literally does not stop. He's a machine.
So he keeps going and going and going and then
affecting the news cycle accordingly. And while we were thinking
that maybe they'd have the one big beautiful bill passed,
sent it to his desk on the fourth of July,
he signs it. Everybody goes to their parades, all have

(33:28):
their fun. No, not even close. It's a battle right
now in the House of Representatives over the One Big
Beautiful Bill. It's a big battle because we're talking about
five trillion dollars potentially of new debt. But there's some
people that dispute that and say that that's not accurate,
that's a fugazy number. This is where we are right now,

(33:50):
going into the fourth of July weekend, having an intra
party battle over the One Big Beautiful Bill. And I'm
not shorts going to pass the House in the Forum
of the Senate sent it in because I heard several
conservative members in the House of Representatives say this bill's
dead and arrival, Chip Roy, Andy Harris, and Maryland a
couple others dead. And one thing that I do know,

(34:17):
as an Italian who loves to cook, is that if
you ever spill salt, you better pick that up and
throw some over your shoulder or it's bad luck. I'm
a superstitious man, That's what I do. But the kind
of salt we're talking about this July fourth weekend is
not do you salt your ground beef patties before or
after they go on the grill before. No, No, we're talking

(34:39):
about state and local tax deduction. That's what I mean.
We're talking about salt state and local tax deduction of
forty thousand dollars and whether or not that's gonna survive,
because if you don't keep that in there, you're gonna
lose all these Republicans in red blue states, in red districts,
guys like Mike wa New York and others who said

(35:01):
that comes out it's a deal breaker. So this is
what they're battling right now in the House of Representatives
on pre fourth of July weekend. Whether or not they'll
be able to fix this in time. I mean, it's
something's gonna happen. That's the good news. Here's what I
promise you. I guarantee you they will absolutely come up
with something. I'm almost I'm also going to guarantee you're

(35:24):
not gonna like it. We're all gonna get stuck with it.
But they have to make the Trump tax cuts permanent period.
They have to, so they will pick something will pass.
It's just a matter of when, and it's a matter
of how ugly this thing is ultimately gonna wind up being.
But they have to make the Trump tax cuts permanent,

(35:45):
or we are royally royally screwed. It's Fox across America.
It's Rich Zioli for Jimmy Fayla talk about Pennsylvania and
the fact that men or men and women are women.
Paula Scalon joins me straight ahead. Mhmm. This has been

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