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By the way, he won.
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He won the lawsuit appeal, the big appeal. Again, they
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It's too important. This country is too important.
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But he just scored a major league when we're actually
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So had somebody reach out yesterday about that.
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You know, they're still raising money right now because even
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Wrong election data challenge.
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But there's still that other lawsuit that's out there.
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this keeps coming up, and I'm telling you I get
the importance of the Epstein story and making sure that
we get folks held accountable and we get transparency in.
Speaker 2 (04:33):
The whole deal.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
But I just want to caution you. You got to
realize Democrats, folks on a love of people that never
cared about any of us in the first place. They're
out there using as a cudgel right now that you're
trying to use it to beat Trump down in the situation,
they really are. So you've got to be careful what
you do on this whole story.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
Be careful what.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
You amplify and other in other words, what you retweet, repost,
you know, share online or whatever, because these things they're designed.
It's just like today we had that story. Oh, by
the way, he knew.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
Did you hear this? Oh Trump knew?
Speaker 1 (05:13):
Trump was told that he was in the Epstein files.
He's been made aware. We now have the Wall Street
General reporting that his Department of Justice told him he
was in the fire. That doesn't prove anything. In fact,
that's just like the Russian collusion story. Now, if he
is and I don't know this is it goes without saying,
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but I'm gonna have to make sure I read it.
If if in fact he is in the files and
he was guilty, oh the worst of the worst in
this situation, in this case, then he ought to be
held accountable just like everyone else. So they just I'm
just gonna say it just to make sure there's no ye. Instead,
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there's there's nothing to hide here. Let me put it
that right. And I don't want to get a you know,
obviously I don't want to dirty the waters. But I
want you to understand. I want you to understand what's
at stake. Trump told he.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
Was in the Epstein files, according to the Wall Street
And of course this is the report from Reiters, but
they're reporting on what the Wall Street Journal said.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
And again, this is the kind of thing that obviously
makes it sound like he did something more. It's it's
the smear. It's the wrap the wrap up smear. This
is exactly what she was talking about. Okay, Nancy Pelosi,
probably good time to play that actually wrap up smear,
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Nancy Pelosi. I guarantee we can find that clip somewhere.
She describes how they do it. This was back in
uh eighteen, twenty eighteen. Listen, listen to this. This is
exactly what's going to just to a t, it's a.
Speaker 3 (07:01):
Self fulfilling prod. You demonize and then you we called
the wrap up smear. If you want to talk politics,
called the wrap up smear. You smear somebody with falsehoods
and all the rest. Yeah, and then you merchandise it.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
So you spear them, you say they did all this,
and then you merchandise it. She says, listen to this part,
this is the important part.
Speaker 3 (07:20):
And then you write it unless they see it's reported
in the press.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
See then the repress writes about it, and then they'll go, see, well,
the press report, so it must be.
Speaker 3 (07:28):
Real that this, this, this, and this, so they have
that validation that the press reported the smear and then
it's called the wrap up smear. Now I'm going to
merchandise the press is report.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
Now now I said it, press report on it. I'm
going to go out and tell everybody what.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
The press is report. Do you see how.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
Evil this is? The whole thing is just so evil.
That's what this whole thing is. Again, this whole well,
you know, the DJA told him all of this just nonsense.
But the Democrats have a real they got a real
problem here.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
This is what I mean.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
At Obama judge at Albama appointed judge okay at Alba.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
Let me say it again.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
This is a judge appointed by Obama, federal judge down
in Florida. At Obama Judge, Yes, she was appointed by Obama,
has slammed the brakes on the Trump administration's bid to
unseal the Jeffrey Epstein early grand jury transcripts from two
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thousand and five to two thousand and seven. Judge Robin
Rosenberg cited federal law, saying that barring disclosure absent legal exceptions,
ruling the deal. But don't you think there's an exception?
The guy's dad number one, and everyone throughout the country.
In fact, we had an election and part of that
was predicated on this. We want transparency and everything. Don't
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you think these are exceptional times? The move marks the
first defeat in Trump's broader push. Can you imagine that
they write it as the move marks Trump's defeat, his
first defeat and his broader push.
Speaker 2 (09:06):
This wasn't a defeat. This is exactly what he knew
was gonna happen.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
By the way, he said, fine, put it out there,
tell the judge to release the viles, and then the
judge wouldn't. So Now Democrats, after all, are gonna have
a hard time because they're saying we want we as
democrats want transparency, and Trump just won't give it to us.
And he said no, no, no, give them what they want.
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Let's put it out there, and the judge refuses to
do so. Now you understand what's at play here. By
the way, this could be Republicans or Democrats are people
that don't powerful people that don't want this information out there.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
It just so happens.
Speaker 1 (09:45):
This is a judge appointed by brock husein Obama, and
that judge refuses to release the files. Again, Democrats gonna
have a hard time going, well, well, he doesn't want
this stuff out there.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
I wonder why it must because he's on the list?
What list?
Speaker 1 (10:04):
What are we talking about? Are we talking about a
flight log? Are we talking about he was in the
address book? And the context? How many people find the way?
Think the phone is now your black book or contacts?
How many people are in this phone? People whose names
and numbers you wouldn't believe, people ma'am I'm at wants
or never even met, or in my phone or on
contact lists. Why because you need to be able to
get a hold of people, are in touch with people
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if you need them. And of course Epstein wanted to
get a hold of Trump. That doesn't mean Trump is
guilty of anything. That also means there's certain people that
are in that contact book or the black book or whatever.
It doesn't mean what we want is the client list.
Now here's some good news. A piece of this. It
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probably does need to be reported. Delaine Maxwell is going
to testify Republicans. Let me say it again. People in
the back. Maybe there's people are hard of hearing, right,
there's some of those dimmers. Republicans have subpoena her. She
will testify. At least she sets you in front of
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the House. Rep Burchett, Tim Burchett, you know who he is.
Good guy, one of the best, no nonsense. Tells it
like it is. Rep Burcht out there making that happened.
Congressman Timberchat published the subpoena. The House Oversight Committee says
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Glaine will appear for a deposition even if some lawmakers
acknowledge they may not be able to trust her testimony.
That's possible too. We don't know what she's gonna say.
The panel issued the subpoena requesting a meeting with Maxwell
at the Federal Correctional Institution in Tallahassee on August eleventh.
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Now this is danger. I'm gonna tell you, it's playing
with fire because we don't know what she's gonna say.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
You don't know.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
Whether you could believe what she says, but it is,
it is, it is happening. It is out there. She
will testify on August eleventh. That's the date. According to
everything that's out there right now, August eleventh is a date.
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Here's some more Michigan stuff. I didn't get a chance
to get to earlier Congress. And Bill Heizga has cleared
the way for a possible Trump endorsement with Mike Rodgers
by saying he will not run for Senate. He took
a look at it, talked to the family, took some
serious consideration, decided.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
Now is not the time and that it was not
the right moment to do so.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
And that's probably a story that folks are going to
be looking at little close. Will we see anymore enter
that race for Sennate on the Republican side, specifically, we're
going to see any more folks raise their hand and
say I want to get in here. You'll be interesting
to see if there is like a libertarian leaning, freedom
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minded sort of somebody that would that would jump in.
I don't know, obviously, the Trump endorsement on.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
The line and whatnot.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
I don't know how that lays out, but just just
be interesting to have. Let's see a little bit of
what that might look like in a in a bit
of a primary. Here right now, it's just really rotten.
I think it's really Rogers. I don't think anybody else
is announced. I think he's got big enough war chest,
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et cetera that they've they've decided that's what's gonna happen.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
I wanted to make sure I squeeze that in there. Anyway.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
More on Epstein. The other thing that's happening right now,
and I just this is another piece just to clear
this up, is they're out there saying that that this
is a problem for Trump and that Republicans are pulling
away from him on this, and I don't know that
that's true. CNN's John King has.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
A report on this.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
I don't know if this was a poll or if
it was just interviews they did, this.
Speaker 4 (14:11):
Would be less of an issue for the president.
Speaker 5 (14:14):
If you know, this has actually split magup in many
ways for in sometimes it's the first real example we've
seen of that.
Speaker 6 (14:21):
Well, I think you've seen the sort of influencer self
described influencer Salon here basically in Washington that's completely spun
up about it. The surveys I see of regular voters
say that they're a whole lot more worried about can
they afford a house or mortgage rates too high, what's
going to happen with the economy, what's going to happen
with trade. I think that the president's right to try
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to refocus attention on that, because I think voters do
care about it more. But you're correct that the talk
radio influencers, the clickbait influencers, those people, they think this
is right for profit.
Speaker 5 (14:52):
I just reached out to a whole bunch of our
Trump voters from all over the Map Project, and you're right,
Actually you're right. They're not even said they're turning on
the president, and they all say hosts the economy are
way more important to them. But they also say this smells.
They also say this smells, and they want to know why,
and they think they're hiding something. You maybe exactly right.
We'll see and what matters a year from now matters
a whole lot more than now.
Speaker 4 (15:12):
About the political impact.
Speaker 5 (15:13):
But a lot of these people are Trump voters, not
necessarily Republican voters, and so do they show up in
the mid terms, you know, and it could be the
tiniest little thing on the margins, as we learned every
one of our elections, So they do. I agree with
you that it might not be the most important thing
to your everyday Trump voter out there, but it's still
important and they think they're being lied to.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
I would agree with some of that. I think it's
still important. May not be the most important thing being
lied to maybe a stretch that very I think people
are very skeptical of almost anything and everything, not even
if they hear some news that may.
Speaker 2 (15:47):
Be what they want to hear. I think you and
I we got to both feel the same way. I
think it's like, yeah, well I believe it when I
see it sort of thing.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
That's a cautious optimism, a little bit of skepticism. Trump
to the FED today, this will be an interesting story
added to the FED today in a high stake showdown
with Chairman Jerome Palell. He will visit the FED. Now,
this will be really interesting. I cannot wait. Obviously, you
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know we've been talking.
Speaker 2 (16:18):
There was a rumor.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
About pal stepping down the other day. That's that's not
that's not real. But maybe you ought to. Maybe that's
what part of the pressure of Trump going there today
will be all about. He's slamming the central bags. Two
and a half billion dollar renovation is wasteful, threatening fire
pal if rates don't come down soon, and they really
are to Trump's visit first to the FED, since becoming
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the presumptive GOP nomine comes as inflation or president rather
as inflation calls. But borrowing costs remain high. Markets are
bracing for fallout. His credits worn. The move could undermine
FED and depends.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
They don't. They don't, that's not really they don't have it.
By the other central banks what to do?
Speaker 1 (17:01):
They're all working together and in this case against Trump
because he wants to tear the system down. That's what
we're watching. So how does this this play out? One
of the one of the good questions, one of the
questions that folks are looking at and talking about is
how does this How does this play in right? How
does this this story, how does it play in to.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
You know, what to to everything else we're seeing right.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
In the reshaping of well Tariff's big question concern as well,
what about how this plays out for gold and precious
metals reports right now Trump considering firing FED chair has
set gold prices spiking, gold safe haven demand surging. Trump
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denied he'd fire Pal, call dismissal highly unlikely, but you
just never know what Trump, And that's why what we
should watch. The visit to the building that's afternoon. Any
sort of aggressive remarks, anything coming out of that, maybe
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something to keep an eye on, might spook markets. Inflation
reports still coming looking for those, but gold getting a
boost from all this drama back and forth and the FED.
But you know, more than the sort of short term,
what really matters is the long term, and what matters
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most is that whether or not you're prepared during all
of this systems shakeup and really the I don't want
to say reset because that's what the terminology the globalists
wanted to use, But he's resetting the reset as we speak.
And folks, that's why I've always, you know, really been
keen to take a closer look you want to look
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are growing debt some of the other things that are
happening right now keep folks sort.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
Of on edge. But you never have to be if
you are prepared no matter what comes in the New
Golden Age.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
We've got more on his visit coming a little bit
later on. There's more good news from the Trump administration,
in speaking of which Columbia having to pay out two
hundred million dollars. The President and his statement on this
over on truth social this is what he says. Please
to announce that the Trump administration has reached a historic
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agreement with Columbia University. Colombia has agreed to pay a
penalty of two hundred million dollars to the United States
government for violating federal law, in addition to over twenty
million to their Jewish employees who were unlawfully targeted and harassed.
Columbia also has committed to ending their ridiculous DEI policies,
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admitting students based only on merit and protecting the civil
liberties of their students on campus. Those are good things.
We want to get rid of DEI. We want to
make decisions based only on merit. We want to protect
the rights of those kids on campuses. And that's just
not what was happening under the Biden administration. So anyway,
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fantastic news and fantastic statement they're coming out of the
President on true social as well. Another big Supreme Court
win the don can fire commissioners, his sixteenth win in
a row. According to Newsweek, he has the ability to
fire folks. Of course he does. He's the executive. Anybody
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that would have ever told you anything differently is just
a kook. They're not. They're not in reality. This is
why these lawsuits none of them make any sense to me.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
Of course.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
Supreme Court holding or holding on Wednesday, delivering another victory
to President Trump, allowing his administration to remove three democratic
members of the Consumer Protection Safety Commission.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
They serve at the pleasure of the president.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
When they serve at the pleasure of the mother was
six three six three victory there. But when you serve
at the pleasure of the president, that means he can
fire you for any reason. He doesn't even have to
have a good reason. It just just how it works.
It's I'm at will where all I work too, and
that Michigan is largely for as a state. Anyway, if
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you come in wearing the wrong color T shirt, they
can fire you. It is true by the way, VP
vans out there saying, look, we are not doing no
matter how much they'd talk about it, we are not
doing amnesty in this country. The people didn't vote for it,
they don't want and they will not stand for it.
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And I happen to agree what.
Speaker 7 (22:21):
The President has said is number one, We're not going
to do amnesty in this country. We're actually not going
to tell people who have come into the country illegally
that they're allowed to break our laws and be rewarded
for it.
Speaker 4 (22:29):
We're just not going to do that. But there are
a whole host of other ways.
Speaker 7 (22:33):
When we talk to agricultural industries and others where they say, well,
you know, we really need.
Speaker 4 (22:39):
Labor, well, there are a whole host of ways.
Speaker 7 (22:41):
In which you can try to solve those problems. My
favorite solution for those problems is automation.
Speaker 4 (22:46):
Right.
Speaker 7 (22:46):
I actually think there's a lot of evidence that the
American agricultural economy is a little behind the eight pall.
Speaker 4 (22:52):
When it comes to using technology.
Speaker 7 (22:54):
There are ways where we're talking about facilitating the use
of automation. So we're not going to have amnesty, But
we also wreckcognize that there are a lot of industries
out there we want to thrive, and I think the
President is trying to strike the right balance. What the
President has said is number one.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
We're not going I agree, can't have amnesty. Hlcloth got
to be smart about it.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
By the way, deportations are on the way up, and
this is another good news category. In fact, they're on
the way up so much that we could be in
a net negative. What's that meaning there's more people leaving
then there are coming again. When it comes to the
illegal immigration topic, AD that is fantastic news compared especially
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where we were last year.
Speaker 7 (23:36):
We were criticized, interestingly by some folks on the right
who want the pace of deportations to be higher, and
I certainly understand that frankly and share that frustration. The
counter argument is the courts are trying to stop us
at every step of the way, and until about a
month ago, we didn't.
Speaker 4 (23:50):
Have the resources for ICE to actually.
Speaker 7 (23:53):
Get this massive invasion that Joe Biden led into our country.
We wouldn't have the resources necessary to actually process.
Speaker 4 (23:59):
A lot of those people.
Speaker 7 (24:00):
Has changed because of the big beautiful Bill. We've also
gotten some court case wins. So I expect that the
pace of deportations will increase a little bit. But importantly,
when people criticize us, and they say, you know, sometimes
I'll hear this criticism, Well, the pace of deportations from
the Trump administration is actually lower than it was the
Biden administration. And that's actually a completely fake statistic. It's
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based on the fact that if you come into the
country illegally and then the Biden administration processes you and
sends you out, that counts as a deportation. It counts
as an illegal immigration, and then it counts as deportation.
So you have to look at the net number, right,
If you do plus one minus one, not a math expert,
but niate, that's zero. The net number is what really matters,
And where the Trump administration where we've been most wildly successful,
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is that we have I think in twenty twenty five
we will have the first net negative immigration number in.
Speaker 4 (24:49):
About fifty or six years.
Speaker 7 (24:50):
In the United States, and so there has been a major,
a major, major shift in immigration policy.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
He's on the All In podcast with those billionaires who
do a fantastic it's a really good show. By the way,
good news numbers on the way where they need to
speaking of more good news standing up. You're seeing more
and more of this bold conversation's happening. John Harball, who
is you may hear the every day at the end
of the radio show, we play the Lord's the Lord's Prayer.
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Now you probably hear that. You wonder what is that? Well,
that's a Baltimore Ravens. That guy at the beginning, it's
a Baltimore Ravens in the locker room saying that prayer
together before a football game. But the guy you hear
at the beginning, for far, that's John Harball.
Speaker 2 (25:40):
Really, I was.
Speaker 1 (25:40):
Looking for a way to fit the prayer into the show,
and I thought that was kind of like a way
to end it a well, went end it well and
say we're off into battle. So that's exactly what we
do every day. John Harball is the man in this
next clip. He's the coach of the Baltimore Ravens being
asked about his visit meeting Trump and how it went,
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and he tears in the reporter I love.
Speaker 8 (26:04):
This, denigrating to Baltimore, putting the overt who wants there,
you know, as a prominent representative.
Speaker 3 (26:12):
Of Baltimore him.
Speaker 8 (26:14):
Well, well, how you frame that question. I would frame
the question like, you got a chance to go visit
with the president? Man, what was that experience?
Speaker 2 (26:19):
Like?
Speaker 8 (26:19):
It was amazing? It was awesome. And I promise you
I root for our president. You know, I want our
president to be successful, just like I want I want
my quarterback to be successful and I want my team
to be successful. Uh and uh, and it was. It
was an amazing experience. You know, it's it's not often
you get invited and you get a chance to do
something like that. As a family, you know, we were there.
My daughter was there, Jim's daughters were there, My mom
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and dad were there. Uh, my mom and President Trump.
You know, was just seeing the know how he treated
her was was really meaningful.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
A lot of fantastic answer. So really just a dumb question.
And by the way, he's no stranger to those because
you get him as a football coach. All the reporters
just looking to stir the pot and dirt, et cetera.
We'll be stirring the pot. No dirt, but lots of
it during the Birthday Bonanza Extravaganza tonight.
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I got lots to give away. Tonight we wrap up Birthday.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
We unfortunately, we wanted to do this all last week,
but we had a death in a family and a
funeral that didn't allow it. But tonight eight pm Eastern
or eight ish Eastern fireside chat, hopefully we do it outside.
We may have a threat of some storms all the
way tonight, so I may break in since I if
it does, it's okay. I still got lots of gifts
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and prizes to give you. And speaking of which, prizes
and gifts for today, IPv our Winter yesterday IPv over
on Rumble. Thank you IPv for the repost. As always,
big fan and of course supporter of the show. We
love you and I've got a T shirt for you today,
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Wayne Hill Junior. Both these individuals shared the show and
anytime you do, We're going to put you to the
run for something good Waaneil Junior. I got a copy
of my book Good News, Hope and Encouragement for Trying
Times over on Facebook. Both of you just sent me
an email and get you squared away. Justinat Justin barklay
dot com. Wishing you the best, appreciate you all, folks.
Make it a great day. God bless Welcome to the
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