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But yes, you'll hear the stories you won't hear anywhere else,
and we'll appreciate you being here with us form today.
I'm Justin Barclay. Yeah, well, I'm into the after show.
The show after the show. Folks, My goodness, every single day,

(01:10):
every day there's something new to talk about. Every day,
there's something brand new for us to discuss. And well,
I just appreciate you taking the time to be here
with us for tonight. So what's on tap? Yana? Trump
is on the hill talking about the bill, that one big,
beautiful bill. Fantastic though, what's inside the thing? Now? What

(01:33):
are we looking at? You just heard some of the
tax cut, somebody asked me, I think in the chat earlier,
but what about social Security? That's a good So let's
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I'm filtered more on the Biden pros state gate, which
is what we're calling it now, and I think it
brings everything. And then how long was he sick? How

(01:55):
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I really liked it. I think it was before they
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stick or something like that. I don't know. Uh. Now
they get wrote to TVs and all kinds of stuff. Hey,
Trump saying it like it is completely unfiltered. I think
this happened yesterday. We got some Trump clips I want
to play for you. I thought you'd like these, so

(06:51):
why not get right at him? Here he is telling
it like it is yesterday in front of a room
full of reporters.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
And we got the Olympic. And then we got through
Johnny the Boss. We got he's a friend of mine.
We got the World Cup. I got him both, and
I said, man, I won't be president.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
I won't.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
I got the Olympics and the World Cup and I
won't be president. And they're going to forget that.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
I got them nobody's.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
Gonna mention it because you know a little bit, that's
the way life is. And then they rigged the election.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
And then I said, you know what I'll do.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
I'll run again and I'll shove it up their ass.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
And that's what I did, and all, oh, it's too funny.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
For a sudden I then realized, I said, you know what,
I got the Olympics, I got the World Cup, and
I got the two hundred and fifties. Look at the
way this works out. So if they would have left
us alone and wouldn't have cheated on the election and
wouldn't have rigged it, I would have been retired right now.
I would have amply doing something else.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
You know, he's right about that. The way all worked out,
And I'm not just talking about for the events, but
the way there's all worked out, it's a little bit
of divine providence to it all. Don't you think a
little bit of a divine providence and timing on it
all well, I think is really interesting. I don't know
about you, but I can't wait for the two hundred

(08:18):
and fiftieth anniversary of this country, birthday of this country.
That's next summer, Folks, there's gonna be a party like
you've never imagined. It's going to be incredible, and I
know they're going to be doing I think it's Iowa
someplace they're going to be doing this big celebration. They've

(08:40):
already announced this. It's going to be fantastic and like
for a month or more. I'm telling Lizzie about it
the other day. I think I want to take the kids.
I think it's going to be huge, kind of be
like a fair style type of thing. Massive, massive event
to everybody.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
But it's given just.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
About President talking about Biden yesterday, and it.

Speaker 2 (08:58):
Takes a long time to get to that situation. Now,
I think, you know, to get to a stage nine.
I think that if you take a look, it's the
same doctor that said that Joe was cognitively fine, there was.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
Nothing wrong with him.

Speaker 2 (09:12):
Well, he said, if it's the same doctor said there
was nothing wrong there, And that's being proven to be
a sad situation.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
And the auto pen is becoming.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
A very big deal. You know, the autopen is becoming
a big deal because it seems like that maybe was
the president who ever operated the autopen. But when they
say that that was not good, they also you know,
you have to look and you have to say that.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
The test was not so good either.

Speaker 2 (09:36):
In other words, there are things going on that the
public wasn't informed. And I think somebody's going to have
to speak to his doctor, if it's the same or
even if it's two separate doctors. Why wasn't the cognitive ability?
Why wasn't that discussed? And I think the doctor said
he's just fine, and it's turned out into everybody, but
it's given just I.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
Can't a man. By the way, speaking of that autopen,
the updates on the autopen, who was operating it, and
the questions remain. I think it's I think it's fair
to ask at this point, what the you know, what
the latest is going to be on this autopin story,
and this stuff that was signed isn't going to stand.

(10:17):
I don't know if this is accurate, but I saw
something online y Aeske today. Probably shouldn't repeat it. Who knows.
I'm just telling you that take this with a grand assault.
I don't know if this is accurate, but it is
interesting Trump or Biden. I found out that it didn't sign.
He used autopen for all the pardons except for hunters,

(10:41):
so somebody somewhere. Most have known that that there was
some sort of long some sort of legal ramification, some
sort of technicality or something out there. Call me or

(11:04):
comer talking about it.

Speaker 4 (11:05):
You are going and looking at who is controlling this
auto pen because Joe Biden, I mean, he's demonstrating that
he doesn't have all the cognitive capabilities they had. That
interview was from twenty twenty three.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
Yeah, that's hard evidence.

Speaker 5 (11:22):
Early in the President Biden's term as president. He clearly
shows that he was in a significant mental decline. It
questions who was actually making the decisions. So what we
found is not just with the pardons he issued, but
many of the executive orders that the courts are now
using to trump proof, many of the executive orders that

(11:44):
President Trump is trying to implement to make government more efficient.
Many of these executive orders, as well as the pardons
of Biden's entire family as a result of our investigation,
these were all signed with the auto pin And clearly
from that interview, which was many many months prior to
the heavy use of the autopin, Joe Biden wasn't capable

(12:07):
of making decisions. He wasn't coherent. We think we've identified
who the staffers are. Jason, you all have done great
work with that over at Heritage Oversight. We're going to
bring everyone that we believe was involved in any role
in the use of the autopen. We're going to invite
them to come in for a transcribed interview if they want,

(12:27):
then they will receive a subpoena and they will have
a full blown deposition. But we want to find out
who was actually making the decisions in the White House
during the last nine months of the Biden administration when
he was clearly in mental decline.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
Yeah, well we need we allt know, know, I mean,
this is the biggest if this is, if this really happened,
if he knew and it's and I've been hearing from folks.
In fact, there so very distinguished gerrologist who I am
friends with on exitd me a message the other I
think he did an appearance on Newsmax where he showed

(13:02):
this this little thing and talking about he said this
this sort of thing. Uh, he's probably had it, you know,
since he became Probably he says before he ran had it,
knew about it. Now just because he had it doesn't
mean he was gonna do a lot of people had
to We'll get the test and they'll have prostate cancer.

(13:25):
They'll they'll test you know, high on this scale. Whatever
it might be. They did different a lot of different ways.
They can treat this. I know people that have it
now and you know treatments. It's pretty simple. This is
something that a lot of folks can uh and and
do survive. But they didn't test for it, or they

(13:47):
did and they never told us about it, which is
one of the biggest scandals. And then you add in
this auto pen on top of everything. Here's Byron talk
about it.

Speaker 6 (13:56):
When you think about the scale scandal were do you
think it will go down? And how do you think
people will remember the Biden presidency now that we know
how cognitively he impaired what he was throughout the duration
of his four years.

Speaker 7 (14:10):
The autopen scandal is going to be the biggest scandal
in American history, Bigger than Watergate, bigger than the Iryan Contra,
Bigger than anything else. Because you had the deep state
democrat oligarchs running this country and not somebody who was
quote unquote elected. You simply can't have it. That's not
the way the United States of America is allowed to operate.

(14:30):
And my number one question is Kamala Harris, what did
you know? And when did you know it? Where have
you been? What were you doing? Because it is the
Vice president's responsibility as well as the cabinet to alert
the American people to an inability of the commander in
chief to do his job very well.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Like she was going to do that, of course not yeah,
she would. None of these people were going to turn
on And from what I understand what we're hearing, it
was all a bunch of these like young, sort of
low level, just just Stafford's running around running it. Nobody
knew what was going on at the time. Uh, this

(15:07):
is this is really I mean, this is you're talking
about how close we were, how close we were to
like sudden death and destruction and nuclear war in some cases.
I mean, I tell you, I just can't I can't

(15:30):
imagine this. But you know, look, we're you acing these
card don't don't you there? Don't you dare ask these
questions that President they don't want you to talk about.
Here's Hakim Jeffreys trying to shut it all down.

Speaker 8 (15:46):
My expectation that President Biden is going to meet this
moment with the courage and resilience that he's consistently shown.
It seems to me entirely inappropriate that at this moment
in time, when President Biden is dealing with a serious,

(16:07):
an aggressive form of cancer, there are Republicans who are
peddling conspiracy theories and want us to look backward at
a time when they actually are taking health care away
from the American people. As House Democrats were going to
look forward, they literally are trying to take health care away.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
So here's the pivot. So now we're not talking about
by now we're talking about health care and this other lie.

Speaker 8 (16:36):
From millions of Americans at this very moment in the
dead of night. And Republicans want to fan the flames
of conspiracy theories at this moment.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
No, thank you, the Republicans want to do this, King Jeffery.
Now listen, this guy could have been speaking of the House.
They'll get it twisted. I don't know that they left
for be elected president, but he could have been Speaker
of the House. I mean, we were just inches away
from that happening as well. These these people are just

(17:11):
just absolute radicals. They're radicals. Remember, they don't want you
thinking or talking about any of this. They don't want
you thinking or talking or sharing about any of the
things that happened throughout the years. They definitely don't want
you going back to remember how they gaslit you throughout
the attachment. Nothing wrong with Biden, although we know this

(17:34):
whole news about the pro state gate came out just
days after we found out how bad it really was
on those hur tapes that came out front of it. You know,
you're not talking about those heart tapes anymore. Does the
president have the stamina physically and mentally? Do you think
to continue on even after twenty twenty four?

Speaker 7 (17:56):
You're asking me this question.

Speaker 2 (17:57):
Oh my gosh, he's the president of the United States,
you know he I can't even keep up with it.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Which your most difficult part about a meeting with President
Biden is preparing for it? Uh huh? I bet the
worst part is sitting through the stench of what's in
the diapers. But I listen, I should just I walk
it back a little bit. I'm getting I'm getting a
little worked up today. I'm getting a little worked up today, folks.

(18:24):
I'm sorry. There's only so much of this. There's only
so much of this that I can take and I apologize,
but you know you talk about fairy tales. Oh man,
talk about fairy tales. Do you want to hear the
fairy tale of James Comey's Walk on the Beach and

(18:47):
how this whole eighty six forty seven came about? It is.
It is the stuff of fairy tales. It is the
stuff of fantasy in fact, and I'm gonna play it
for you. You're gonna be right back after this.

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Or go to goldw justin dot com today. Yeah, so
here he is in all his fantastical glory overrun in
MS the NC thirteen. You were back in the middle
of a political firestorm.

Speaker 10 (19:49):
Yeah, for walking on the beach with my wife.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
So listen to this awe shunks. I didn't know approach.
It really is infuriating.

Speaker 10 (20:00):
I don't know how we ended up here. Never occurred
to me that it was any kind of controversial thing,
but that's the time we live in, so taking a.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
Walk on the beach didn't occur. She was the head
of the FBI, folks, the director of the FBI. Didn't
occur that he would understand what the term eighty six
would be didn't occur. Did occur? You know, this isn't
anything new. Whitmer had the eighty six forty five and
there was a big kerf fluffle about that back in
twenty twenty. I guess it was this didn't occur to

(20:32):
him though we.

Speaker 10 (20:33):
Were walking on the beach. We went to the beach
to prepare for this week, which was the launch of
my book, and to think about the book and to
prepare to ask answer questions about it. And we were
walking back towards the road and we saw in the
sand someone had arranged shells with numbers, and Patrice, my wife, said,
why would someone put an address in the sand, And
I said, I don't know, And we stood over it.

(20:53):
And I said, you know, I think it's some kind
of like political message. And she said, you know, eighty
six when I was a server, she did a lot
of work in reststaurants. Meant to remove an item from
the menu when you ran out of ingredients. And I said, well,
to me, as a kid had always meant to leave
a place to ditch a place, I said, that's really clever.
So then she said, should take a picture of that,
and I did, and I posted it on my Instagram

(21:14):
account and thought nothing more of it until I heard
through her that people were saying it was some sort
of a call for assassination, which is crazy.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
Oh, it's just amazing.

Speaker 10 (21:24):
Even if I think it's crazy, I don't want to
be associated with violence of any kind.

Speaker 1 (21:28):
Yeah, I just thought it was crazy. They didn't want guys.
Of course, he got a book coming up this week.
There's a book on Biden coming out this week. They do.
I think he didn't want to be associated with the fucks.
He just you know, Oh gosh, he didn't realize if
you only know. Somebody asked him if he thought he
was going to be charged for this, and he said,

(21:52):
oh no, oh no, will we have entered the full
round and find out portion of the program. Today. This
is where we are. And look, I don't know if
it needs to be charged, but there's you bring them in,

(22:13):
you start having these conversations. This is what they did
to Trump, and then that's what they wanted. They wanted
to get them on these process crimes. Did you lie
about this? Did you lie about that? Did you go
in and look? Secret Service dig in or the FBI
dig into his conversations? What was he saying on on
text messages to his friends and family members behind the scenes.
Was it different than what he said publicly or what

(22:34):
he's told the FBI or the Secret Service? And then
he's lying. Now he can be charged with that. Look,
I hate that. That's where we're here. But we're not
the ones that brought us here. Okay, they crossed this
bridge when they rated Mara Lago. We know what they

(22:56):
did and they know what they did to Here's Jesse talk.

Speaker 11 (23:00):
How was your weekend? Probably better than James Comy's. He
was interrogated by the Secret Service after threatening Trump's life.
But Comy's got books to sell, so he's breaking his
silence and blaming his wife.

Speaker 10 (23:13):
We were walking back towards the road and we saw
in the sand someone had arranged shells with numbers, and Patrice,
my wife, said why would someone put an address in
the sand?

Speaker 1 (23:23):
And I said I don't know.

Speaker 10 (23:24):
And we stood over it and I said, you know,
I think it's some kind of like political message, and
she said, you know eighty six. When I was a server,
she did a lot of work in restaurants. Meant to
remove an item from the menu when you ran out
of ingredients. And I said, well to me, as a
kid had always meant to leave a place to ditch
a place, I said, that's really clever. So then she
said you shoul take a picture of that, and I did,

(23:44):
and I posted it on my Instagram account and thought
nothing more of it until I heard through her that
people were saying it was some sort of a call
for assassination.

Speaker 11 (23:54):
Here's a new rule for men, if you're under investigation
by the Secret Service, don't drag your wife into Trump's
provived two assassination attempts and had at least a half
a dozen other close calls. But Colemy wants you to
know he's the real victim here.

Speaker 10 (24:10):
I was a grandfather and an author wearing sweaters and jeans,
and then they went for a walk on the beach
and posted a silly picture of shells that I thought
was a clever way to express a political viewpoint, and
actually I still.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
Think it is.

Speaker 10 (24:25):
I don't want to be associated with violence of any kind.

Speaker 11 (24:28):
Collmy says eighty six forty seven's clever, but he took
it down because he doesn't want people to get the
wrong idea.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
Right.

Speaker 11 (24:36):
This white dude, for Harris, has spent the last eight
years of his life trying to take out Trump, but
he thinks Trump's obsessed with him.

Speaker 10 (24:44):
Uh, did you mean you regret about posting the picture? Well,
I regret the distraction and the controversy around it. But again,
it's hard to have regret about something that, even in hindsight,
looks to me to be totally innocent for the reasons
you said. But yeah, I didn't have a gut check.
I'm in the Trump era. I've been investigated a lot,
audited a lot, and so it's not my first rodeo.

(25:06):
I'm in some strange way the relationship he can't get over,
maybe because I've lived a happy, productive life.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
Since Wait a minute, he's been investigated and audited a
lot in the Trump era. Trump just got back into office.
What's he talking about? He was Trump's FBI director. You
think that Trump had him audited? Is that what he's
trying to say? What? What?

Speaker 8 (25:29):
What is that?

Speaker 1 (25:29):
What does this even mean? Does he think he should
just go on TV and lie to you? Because I
guarantee that's what is happening here, and that's what happens
with all of these folks on ms D n C.
It Uh, yeah, well it's just a whole nother It's

(25:52):
a whole nother piece of this puzzle. Again, the find
out portion of this program couldn't come see enough. Ah,
it's very sad news. It is not news that I
want to share with you. Scott Adams, who is a

(26:13):
guy behind the Delber cartoons and very very smart guy,
had just announced the other day that he has the
exact is this is am I reading this? It is
the exact same cancer Joe Biden has, And he has
the exact same scenario and problem that Joe Biden is.

(26:35):
It has spread to his bones. I think he's known
for a while, but he shared this yesterday or the
other day on his show.

Speaker 3 (26:47):
Some of you have already guessed, so this woman surprised
you at all. But I have the same cancer that
Joe Biden has. So I also have prostate cancer that
has also spread to my bones. But I've had it
longer than he's at it, well longer than he's admitted
having it. So my life expectancy is maybe the summer.

(27:08):
I'd expect to I expect to be checking out from
this domain sometime the summer. Now some of you have
already guessed.

Speaker 1 (27:19):
It's so sad to think. Now he did a whole
a whole thing. This is just part of the part
of of of that conversation. And again there's pieces of this. Now.
I don't know how much we want to go down

(27:40):
the rabbit hole on this. I really don't, obviously because
of how sad the whole thing is. But here's here's
a little bit more of what he had to say.

(28:01):
Then I'm going to I'll work in my other I
think I'll work in my other piece on this that
I think is something that should be brought up.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
Unfortunately, now I realized that for some of you this
is hitting you kind of hard because you're hearing it
for the first time. Weirdly, since it's old news to me.
I've just sort of processed it, so it just sort
of is what it is. And I have to say that.
You know, everybody has to die as far as I know,

(28:32):
and it's kind of civilized that you know about how
long you have so you can put your affairs together
and make sure you've said your goodbyes and done all
the things you need to do so if you had to,
if you had to pick away to die, this one's
really painful, like really really painful, but it's also kind

(28:57):
of good that it gives you enough time while your
brain is still working to wrap things up. You might
wonder why it took me so long to tell you,
and I think I owe you an answer to that.
Number One, it would change my life because everybody would

(29:17):
start treating me like the cancer guy. You can't really
back like, there's no there's no second way that goes
once you go public.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
Ye did it cut off for us? We got the
wheel of spinning buffering here.

Speaker 3 (29:39):
I don't know what's going on, but you're just the
dying cancer guy. And I didn't want you to have
to think about it, and I didn't want to have
to think about it. You should know, well, if you
didn't already know. I am unusually mentally tough. So while
this could be much worse, you know for some people,

(30:03):
I suppose I'm handling it quite well. The pain is tough,
I mean really tough, but the mental part, you know,
I got that under control. I can see in the
comments of some of you were having a tough time
with it. But remember, nothing lasts forever. Nothing last forever.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
I can't imagine. But I will say that Scott two
deserves our prayers, and not just for his peace and
the comfort as he goes through this time, but also
I don't know his situation. I pray that he knows

(30:53):
the Lord. I prays that he If he doesn't, then
he gets to know the Lord, because that's where the
real piece comes from. And it sounds like he's got
some of that. But I don't know his story when
it comes to his faith and where he's at. But
I will tell you this, there is no peace quite

(31:19):
like it. That's why the Bible calls it the piece
beyond understanding. I hate to do this at the same time,
but I think with the amount and people brought it
up the other day, and I you know, I don't

(31:40):
blame it for bringing it up, but people brought it
up the other day, and I didn't spend a lot
of time on it. But I think because we've had
two of these high profile ones in a row, that's
it's worth n out, and particularly in this situation. Show's

(32:00):
supposed to this the other day. It is the flashback
to when Scott admitted he was wrong, and he did
about the.

Speaker 3 (32:08):
Jam completely right, having said as clearly as possible that
the anti vax people seem to be the winners. I
want you to hear that clearly, the anti vax people
appear to be the winners. The anti vaxxers clearly are
the winners at this point, and I think it will

(32:29):
probably stay that way, and I don't want to put
any shade on that. Whatsoever. They came out the best.
They have the winning position. The unvaccinated have a current
advantage because they feel better. The thing they're not worrying
about is what I have to worry about, which is

(32:51):
I wonder if that vaccination five years from now. Because
really the anti vaxxers, I think, were really just distrustful
of big companies and big government. That's never wrong. It's
never wrong to distrust government is never wrong to distrust
big companies. Right, So if you just took the position

(33:12):
let's just distrust everything the government did, well, you won.
You won, You won completely. I did not end up
in the right place. Agree, you would all agree with that, right,
I did not end up in the right place. The
right place would be natural immunity. No, no vaccination. You

(33:36):
should take victory.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
I By the way, this just keeps going on and on.
This this is not new. This, this particular video is
a little older. But I'd known people, and I have
seen the effects I believe on others. I've known people
that suddenly and unexpectedly got cancer in a very advanced form.

(34:00):
It turnbo charged didn't and we lost them far too soon,
and people we never should have lost. I think Biden's
you know, he got his job on TV. If that
was the real thing, we don't know, We have no idea.

(34:24):
Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert cartoon series and
conservative commentator over on X he had these back and
forth like long drawn. I think I think I may
have had an interaction with him on one of these things.

Speaker 7 (34:44):
And.

Speaker 1 (34:47):
I just I will tell you that I hate it.
I hate that this has been this is even a possibility,
but it is one that we ought to at least
look at. So from one tragedy to the next, but
at least this one has a bit of a happy well,
a bit of a happier ending, I'll say, I won't

(35:08):
say a completely happy ending. But it was just announced
the other day that the United States government is going
to settle, I believe, and pay nearly five million dollars
to the family of the Washington Post calls it January
sixth rioter ash I didn't see her rioting at all,

(35:31):
and matter of fact, much of what I saw her
doing was violence free. We haven't seen anything would suggest
she was violent at all. In fact, she was unarmed.
She was shot and killed. The only person that died
that day, shot and killed by the man who's still
yet to see any sort of actual accountability for his

(35:54):
actions that day. Five million dollars. And while I am
happy to see because this is the United States government
admitting they're wrong, you understand that that's what this settlement means.
This settlement means the United States government admits they were
wrong to shoot Ashley Babbitt. She was shot January sixth

(36:21):
in the Capitol again unarmed. That day, they filed a
Her family filed a wrongful death lawsuit in early twenty
twenty four, seeking thirty million. Lawyers for both sides told
the judge this month they had reached the settlement in principle,
reversing the Justice Department's earlier opposition in the case, which
had been set for trial in July. No final deal

(36:44):
had been signed in terms not discussed yet exactly. At
the May second hearing, Judge annisy Reis of the U.
S District Court the District of Columbia directed both sites
to update the court this there's that two people briefed
on the matter said the Justice Department has agreed in
principle to pay just under five million dollars to Babbitt's family,

(37:06):
with about one third to go to their attorneys, who
include the conservative ju group Judicial Watch in Alexandria, Virginia
lawyers Richard Driscoll. The two people spoke on the condition
of anonymity. Babbitte's lawyers, and a spokesman for the US
Attorney's Office in Washington was handling the case with the
Justice Department Civil Division did not immediately respond to requests.

(37:29):
I think five million dollars is far too little. I
think it should be closer to five hundred million dollars.
This is a travesty. It never should have happened. And
I hope that one day we'll get for her and

(37:52):
for many others, the real accountability that's needed for us
to move forward as a nation, and the truth right
along with it. I'll just say that. So a little
bit of good news to end your day. Tonight, we're
gonna do a fireside chat, so make sure you make

(38:13):
a note of it. Fireside chat. I believe we're gonna
try for eight ish Eastern, so make sure you fired
up with us and join us for the fireside chat tonight.
And man oh man, we can't wait. Ask me anything,
get into some great conversations you can do. So when
you join us in the Freedom fam, the VIPs get

(38:35):
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com slash locals. That's justin barklay dot com slash locals.
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(38:57):
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Speaker 8 (39:12):
Meg.

Speaker 1 (39:12):
It a great day, God bless. I got good news
and bad news. The good news is it's a deal
and a steal for you. The bad news is I
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(39:32):
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Follow me everywhere at mister Justin Barklay on all the platforms.
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does that matter? Well, when you hear the truth and
you can make the best decision for you and your families.

Speaker 6 (40:36):
And that's important.

Speaker 1 (40:37):
And no matter what happens, folks, my piece my home
doesn't come from my circumstances, certainly doesn't come from the
people that are in the White House in Washington.

Speaker 7 (40:45):
D C.

Speaker 1 (40:46):
My piece my hope, my joy, is from some place altogether.
Much better keep your eyes focused on him. God is
still on the front. God Bless

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