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Republicans to approve that major campaign promise. I remember Kallala
Harris tried to run on it too, but you know,
President Trump came out with it first. She had initially
or he had initially introduced this. He said, I like
that idea. Yeah, it's a good idea.
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I liked it what he does.
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And now they've got to get this thing moving through it.
I don't think they're gonna have an issue with it.
By the way, the tax on overtime is coming to it.
People ask about so security, that's something else you got
to talk about that. We'll give you the details. Trump
revealing the plans for the Golden Dome to protect America
and Canada based off of Israel's plan.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
Of the Iron Dome.
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You've probably heard that before, to be a missile defense system,
a shield, so to speak. And talking about dan Is,
there's lots of lots of big news as he took
to the Hill to trying to get that one big
beautiful bill, that one big utiful bill put into place
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and rage it for America.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
Beautiful bill.
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It's a beauty.
Speaker 5 (03:07):
There's never been a bill like this one.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
Yeah, we had lots of coverage of that yesterday and
actually as we were broadcasting live. Hey, by the way,
did you see the latest poll numbers? CNN ain't happy
about this one. Most voters see the economy as strong
under Trump for the first time in years. According to
that poll, his numbers are up as well. I want
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to talk about all of these things and more today.
And of course the stories you want to hear anywhere else.
Are the arrest coming? Are they already here?
Speaker 3 (03:42):
Coming up?
Speaker 2 (03:42):
At nine thirty five. I want to talk about the
latest and we'll break it down for it. I just
I can't imagine that this is real, but we're hearing
about it on the hills the heels rather of the
annaucid President Biden, former president, than his prostate cancer metastasized
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into the bone.
Speaker 3 (04:11):
How about this.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
He isn't at a PSA screening test in over ten years,
according to the news reports.
Speaker 6 (04:21):
On NBC, his advisor say that he was never diagnosed
with prostate cancer prior to the Friday diagnosis. And also
they're saying that his last PSA test, that's that blood
test that measures an antigen related to the prostate glan
in men, was last done in twenty fourteen.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
That's wait a minute, do you buy any of this,
ziper one, I don't. I just it's so hard to imagine.
Speaker 6 (04:50):
A long time ago. But that does line up with
what the general medical advice is for men at age seventy.
That would be no longer a recommended test, and it
is a test that gives an indication. It is not conclusive.
That we've all been reading about how there are sometimes
false positives false negatives, so that would have been within
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the guidelines the.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
President of the United States. You tell me, they don't
poke him, proud of it, do all kinds of crazy
things to this man. I mean, I just it's a
lot of this is hard to buy it again. You know,
prior to that, he was a vice president, so come on.
Speaker 6 (05:27):
Of appropriate medical care for a man of his age.
Now you could ask further questions, but he's not just
a typical man. Over seventy he was the president of
the United States, and could there have been more screening
and more testing? And those are the kinds of questions.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
DN end's not buying it either. Now they they're calling
Bravos se Era on this one. They don't. They don't
buy it either. If they say they smell a little sadie,
something stinks here, We're not really sure what it is.
Of course, of course, see it. N the whole thing
stinks to high heavens.
Speaker 7 (05:59):
Bokesperson tells me that former President Joe Biden his last
known PSA, which is a screening that could be used
for prostate cancer, was conducted in twenty fourteen, and that
he was never diagnosed with cancer before the Friday diagnosis
that was handed from his doctors. Now to give you
a bit of a background. The PSA test checks the
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blood for levels of a protein called prostate specific antigen
that might indicate the presence of prostate cancer. Many medical
associations say that whether to have this test is something
that's usually determined between a patient and their doctor, and
independent experts who have reviewed some screening studies for the
US Preventive Services Task Force recommend against screening for prostate
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cancer for men seventy and older. So in twenty fourteen,
Biden would have been in that seventy one seventy two
age range.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
Now this because afraid they're going to find it is.
Speaker 7 (06:57):
A new disclosure from Biden's spokes and comes as a proo.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
Where the hormone levels drop and they don't have to
worry about I'm not exactly, I'm not a doctor, so look,
I'm not going to pretend to play one like all
the other talking heads of the last four or five years.
Speaker 3 (07:10):
But I just it just does something doesn't sound.
Speaker 7 (07:12):
Right at that, as President Donald Trump and some of
his allies have questioned why Biden's cancer diagnosis was not
revealed earlier. On Friday, Biden received that diagnosis of prostay cancer,
which has spread to his bones. His office disclosed that
on Sunday, and now they are providing a bit more
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background into what some of his previous screening has been like,
saying that that last PSA, the last known PSA was
in twenty fourteen when he was vice president.
Speaker 8 (07:42):
All right, ar let's stay with us. I want to
discuss this with our panel, Jamie Gangel. We're getting this
news in it. It was twenty fourteen the last time
he was tested. And yes, there are these medical guidelines
recommended against testing age seventy eight up. But he was
president of the United States. I find it very surprising.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
See it doesn't buy it either. I you know, it's
bad when you lost CNN, it's really bad when you
lost seeing it.
Speaker 9 (08:08):
Well.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
One of the things I think why they've lost seeing
it is it's easier to it's really easier to blame
and sort of push everything in the last four years
under this prostate thing than the dementia problem, which is
front and center. They've got a real issue with that.
And Jake Tapper's book out this week proves it's Coley's
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got a book out too. I don't know if you've
read the music about Call Me. It's been a bad week.
And that's why I ask for some folks on the left,
and that's the arrest begun yet in fact one that
we know if we're gonna get to that coming up
probably nine thirty five this morning. First they jump on
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the phone with our good friend James Dixon. He joins
us the Michigan joyor down I seventy five over on
two interacts back with him right after this.
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Speaker 10 (09:14):
Here are your headlines from the Midwesterner this Wednesday, May
twenty First, I'm Robin Hooffman. We begin with a Midwesterner
dot News original story here in Michigan Speaker of the
House Republican Matt Hall criticizing Secretary of State and twenty
twenty six Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jocelyn Benson for what he
calls a clear violation of campaign finance law and the
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lack of consequences that have followed his comments and direct
response from a question posed by The Midwesterner and come
a day after Attorney General Danna Nessel confirmed that Benson
violated state law by announcing her candidacy for governor from
within her government office. Despite acknowledging this violation, Nessel says
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her office will not be prosecuting. Great news for workers
here in Michigan after President Trump's no Tax on Tips
bill passes unanimously in the Senate. And a follow up
now to the revelation of former President Biden stage four
prostate cancer diagnosis that has reportedly spread to his bones.
His spokesman claims the last time Biden got up PSA
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screening tests for the disease was more than ten years ago,
back in twenty fourteen. Most men get a PSA test
every year. For these stories and more, visit The Midwesterner
at the Midwesterner dot.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
News, Fleeterman.
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S j Mandel, Mark, Julianne Over on Rumble and on Facebook,
Dean Melissa Keith, Sean Sherry.
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And many others. We're going back live here.
Speaker 5 (10:48):
We go.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
Strap in my good friend James Dixon down I seventy
five over on Twitter. Accent of course the Enjoyer about
rays step into the well the confines of an undisclosed
location where Charlie the Duff does his no BS new
you're getting ready for no Bravo Sierra at the news hour. Uh,
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and it's happening here just just moments. I said, we
appreciate you taking the time to be here with us today.
Speaker 3 (11:18):
James.
Speaker 11 (11:18):
How are you to see away from me right now?
Speaker 12 (11:21):
Cigarette?
Speaker 11 (11:25):
We could not be more excited.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
We gotta get him on to By the way, let's
let's start with this. You guys have something big we're
gonna talk about this tomorrow night that you that I
think is worth noting that we're going to talk about.
But first and foremost, Uh, let's get us the big news.
They're eating their own right now. What's happening with Democrats
in Michigan. We got Dan and Nessel saying, Joscelyn Benson
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broke the law. She's the current secretary of state, by
the way, this in the first time, and she's saying
she broke to law and she's running for governor. She's
gonna oversee her own election. I guess we're just all
supposed to try us that she's gonna be everything's gonna
be on the up and on. Dan and Nessall says
she broke the laws of time comes she says, there's
something I can do about it, though, are you kidding?
Speaker 11 (12:09):
A lot of people painted this as, as you know,
Nassell doing Benson a favor, and I would, I would
take a different interpretation, and you look no further than
what Benson's own people said about it. Benson's people said
that that to reach this conclusion that this was a
violation at all, Bethel had basically made a novel interpretation
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of a law. So this is not friends helping friends.
This is a catfight. And this is also Dana nussele.
Think about Dana Nussell, your attorney general. You're you're a
two times statewide elected but you are at your absolute
feeling in politics. You never won a primary, you never
will win a primary. What do you do? And so
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there's no clear next move for her. That's why she
hasn't declared for anything. So the best thing she can
do is pull others down. And that's what this was.
This bought Jocelyn Benson a new round of bad headline
who was still talking about that by now.
Speaker 13 (13:07):
It really just brought it back up.
Speaker 14 (13:08):
We'd moved on.
Speaker 11 (13:09):
We were talking about Chinese voters and illegal voters in Michigan.
We were talking about the other Jocelyn Benson scandal and
now bring up the old Jocelyn Benson scandal.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
Yeah, yeah, it was so just to bring everybody up
to speed. She made her announcement that she's running from
governor from a state office right.
Speaker 11 (13:27):
Her own building, the Department of State, the building key control.
And the issue, of course is would everyone have access
to that same building and of course not.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
So.
Speaker 11 (13:39):
I mean, think about how much of a controversy it
was when Trump came to the Livingston County Sheriff's office.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
Oh yeah, us.
Speaker 11 (13:45):
Some storage closet basically some some kind of hangar type,
you know, buildings to do a press conference in. Yes,
this was a guy who's been president was running for president.
We have a woman using her her own off the space.
Not not like Trump, it was an invited guest. This
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is a person using their own space in the way
someone else could not. You have Jocelyn Benson giving yourself
preferential treatment, and then Dana Nessell reinforcing it. Because the
appearance that Jocelyn Benson has gotten a soft deal hurts her,
it doesn't help her.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
Yeah, yeah, you know, you know, the interesting thing about
this is so so stupid, the little things like this.
But this is what happens when you're so blatant and
over the top on everything, is that the little things
start to eat at you because how you do anything
is how you do everything. And the corruption runs so deep. Yes,
that's where we are today.
Speaker 11 (14:46):
That's exactly where we are. And you think about eight
years ago, you had that that woman trio, Whitmer, Nessel, Benson,
and they were all so triumphant together and no one,
no one thought they could do it, and they did it. Well.
Now it's coming up part of the scenes. Just four
years later, in twenty twenty two, to get herself re elected,
Whitmer shot the ultimate weapon. She shot the but she
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played the pump card, which was abortion. Now Jocelyn Benson
doesn't have that to draw on, and now Dana Nessel
looks around him says, I don't really have a future either.
Jocelyn Benson's campaign rollout's not going well. Mike Douggan's the
only guy who looks competent, except he's an independent. Now
I hate to say it because it's almost a meme
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at this point, but this is Democrats and this array literally.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
James Dixon, the Michigan Enjoyer. You can get the podcast
online and Onso down I seventy five over on Twitter.
Acs butt listen before we let you go. Brother, you've
got something big with Charlie coming up tomorrow. Tell us
a little bit about that.
Speaker 11 (15:52):
Absolutely, So we're having a Detroit May earl. Don't call
it a debate. It's tomorrow. It's Thursday, May twenty six,
or May twenty six, May twenty second, at six pm.
It's at Wayne County Community College West Outer Drive in Detroit.
But it's also going to be live on X and
So this is usually a thing you'd think that the
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Great News or Free Press would do, or the TV station. No,
we're doing it. We're doing it. They're doing the fancy
one in Macinaw with the lobbyists and all that. We're
doing the one with the people, first come, first serve.
Someone asked about VIP seating. Every seat is a VIP seat.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
I'll get one. I love that.
Speaker 3 (16:34):
Again.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
If you want to watch it live you can. We'll
put links up for that again. It'll be all over
I know, Rumble and X and all those usual places.
But man, what a great what a great time, What
a great time to be involved in the in the
alternative way. You are the media now, all of us are,
and I love to see this take the turn that
it has. Charlie's awesome, give give him our best, tell
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him I said, we got to have him back on.
Speaker 11 (16:57):
Again soon and oh absolutely, Charlie, can.
Speaker 3 (17:00):
You got it?
Speaker 2 (17:00):
Brother James Dixon, always a pleasure, my friend, Thank you
for taking the time.
Speaker 11 (17:05):
Hey, I have a great one justin thank you you two.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
God bless he's walking into it right now. The Nobs
News are with Charlie Laduff. There goes James Dixon and
uh again we'll put details up on that today, but
it's tomorrow night Live on actually be able to check
it out the next mayor Detroit. We are back with
more and the question is how the arrests already begun.
It got some interesting stories we got to break through,
(17:29):
uh and some big news. He's under investigation with some
of these COVID governors. Ought to start getting real antsy
I'll tell you why coming up after this, back after it.
You could join the program at eight times six one, six, seven, seven,
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four twenty four twenty four that said I'm gonna get
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Speaker 3 (18:01):
Grant Rave talk about anything, Well, I'd love to hear
from you.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
The the the arrests have begun. Well, that's the question.
We've already started to see some of these big moves
being made, and in fact, we got one today the
new Jersey lawmaker charged with little.
Speaker 3 (18:22):
The other day Aleena Hoves that.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
And she did. We've got video of assaults in a
police officer ice as they got together there in front
of and in and inside that that area. Boy, that
was something. So when you start to see these things
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coming together, you go, what what, Well, let's this is.
Speaker 3 (18:50):
This is some good movement. I like to see this. Now.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
Is Fauci arrested yet? No, But listen to the news today,
you say, Fauci, what are you talking about? Hang on,
listen to this news today. And by the way, it's
a Rona report and it's it's a hefty.
Speaker 4 (19:05):
One from the High Priest to Health himself, Miss the Bosta,
the Patriots, sat, the pandemics, Saint Anthony from.
Speaker 3 (19:19):
Wuhan day.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
FAUC the FCA just announced they're going to limit the
jab the hokey pokey the Fauci Auci the COVID shot.
They're gonna limit it to people over sixty five and
those who have other serious risks, medical issues and whatnot.
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And you look, I know there's a lot of out
there that just want to see the thing completely pulled
off the market. We we got to have these conversations.
Have been talk about turbo cancers and things like that.
And look, I don't know, I'm not a doctor, but
I will say you know the fact that you weren't
allowed to question this at all, and they weren't paying you.
Remember that they were like, hey, this was the this
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was what was it?
Speaker 3 (20:13):
Was it?
Speaker 2 (20:13):
Uh the Blasio I think it was that was out
there the fries and the cheeseburger eating the fries and
the cheeseburger said yeah you can. These are great. You
can have some fries and a cheeseburger if you go
out and get jabbed. I mean, we wear peak insanity.
It's all about your health, folks. Here's a free donut.
(20:35):
Do you remember that. I mean, you talk about this
absolute peak insanity.
Speaker 5 (20:41):
Free fries when you get vaccinated. I got vaccinated. You're
saying I could get this you delicious fries. But that's
also a burger element to this. Let me let me
check with Billy. Is it too early in the day
to berg this could be breakfast?
Speaker 15 (21:03):
Guys.
Speaker 5 (21:04):
Okay, I want you to look at this and think
about again, some people love Hamburger, some don't really want
to respect all ways of life. But if this is
appealing to you, just think of this when you think
of vaccination.
Speaker 2 (21:18):
Even that even that they couldn't let go because of
some people love Hamburger, some known't. Who cares, it's a
Burger bro You don't want to findity vegans or any
PETERA members or any of that thing.
Speaker 3 (21:32):
It's New York.
Speaker 5 (21:37):
I'm getting a very good feeling.
Speaker 3 (21:39):
Yeah. Well, I I.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
Again, looking back on this, it seems so obvious, but
to many of us it was so obvious at the time.
But there's a question about the Biden's recent diagno and
I think he had five or six of those folks.
Speaker 3 (22:04):
Whether they were really I.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
Don't know what. I'm just saying, like they did one
in front of the cameras. So those questions are there.
They're worth to ask, and you're ahead of the curb
if you're asking them to the head of curve because you.
You know, five ten years from now, they're going to
tell us, Oh, here's what really happened. And I don't
look again, not a doctor like the rest of the
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talking heads have just played one on television over the
last four or five years. Now, I'm not going to
tell you what to do. I never did. In fact,
we were kicked off of major platforms YouTube, I was
banned from live streaming on Facebook for a while, where
we live stream this show daily, Facebook dot Com, slash
mister Justin Berkley, Twitter, Rex and the rest of them.
(22:53):
Some people lost like everything because they would read and
by the way, news stories that were deemed dangerous disinformation misinformation,
so you couldn't.
Speaker 3 (23:05):
Talk about that stuff.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
And I would just say to you, I look, I
don't know, but I would talk to your trusted health
care provider, because they were pushing us to talk about it.
In fact, at one point they tried to pay me
to do it and tell you to go do it, and.
Speaker 3 (23:20):
I said no. And I just wonder how many people
did take that bait. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
I don't know. But the FDA now coming out limiting
the JEB so that's a step in the right direction.
And On top of that, we also have war news
today because now this is starting to be investigat went
in front of Congress and while he was there, maybe
(23:48):
he said a few things that he shouldn't have. Andrew
Cuomo now being investigative former governor of New York, the
DOJ investigating Cuomo, and the FDA targets COVID vexxine role.
They put it all together in the NBC's Morning roll out.
Why because it deserves it belongs to This is NBC.
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By the way, folks, if they're talking about this, now,
look how far we've come again. You weren't allowed to
even question these things. Now if they've put this at
the top of their stack here on NBC's Morning and
a newsletter or blog piece or whatever, this is the
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Justice Department conducting a criminal investigation. Do you hear that
criminal investigation? And the Andrew Cuomo, the former governor of
New York, over testimony he gave the Congress last year.
Source said, how's this is exactly what they did to
Trump though, same thing, the testimony. They get you in
and they say, oh, you like about this, and that's
(24:56):
that's sort of a travel out of it. Hou's Republican's
request a federal investigation into Cuomo, arguing he lied to
the House Oversight Committee when he said he had not
been involved in reviewing a report to New York Department
of Health about the state's handling of the coronavirus pandemic
from when he was governor. Spokesperson for Cuomo questioning the
timing of the announcement, which comes during his run for
(25:19):
New York mayor against Mayor Eric Adams. This is lawfair,
they said. Oh, now they've learned that word. And the
election interference. Oh, they've learned another word. We've had, folks,
We've entered the find out portion of the program once
again for those playing along and home. Federal corruption charges
(25:41):
against Adams were dismissed. That were brought by the Biden administration,
if you remember, it was because of his stance on
illegal immigration, largely believed. So that that comes the same time,
as I said, after making the big changes to the
(26:01):
JAB rollout, have the arrests have they begun? Have they
start to be I'm really interested in this. Are we
starting to see some things start to move or roll
in the right direction. We're getting some momentum. Now here's
why I bring it up and why I think this
is interesting. Those two big stories today in addition though
(26:26):
to what we talked about last night on the fireside chat,
and I highly encourage you, if you missed it, to
go back and watch, because we talked about a couple
of things. Number One, what I really think happened with
the Epstein files, which is worth itself. I get my
tenfold hot out for a moment just to just to
(26:49):
walk through some of those things. So what I really
think happened with the with the Epstein files. But also
we got into this whole scenario, which I've is fascinating. Okay,
this this truth social post that he made, I guess
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this was yesterday Trump made. He made a post of
which he mentions treason and folks, when you throw that word,
by the way, you can't do that lightly. And I
don't think he does, but you can't mention that word lightly.
(27:30):
And yet here is what he had to say. Joe
Biden was not for open borders. He never talked about
borders where criminals of all kinds, shapes and sizes can
flow into our country at will. It wasn't his idea
to open the border and almost destroy our country and
cost us hundreds of billions of dollars to get criminals
(27:53):
out of our country and go through the process we're
going through now. It was the people that he knew,
that knew he was cognitively impaired, that took over the
auto pen some of those people, the staffers. They stole
the presidency of the United States and put us in
great danger. This is treason all capital letters, he writes.
(28:17):
At the highest level, they did it to destroy our country. Now,
whether they did it to destroy our country or take
payoffs for things like what we're hearing now that's the
latest news. I get it to that in the second year,
or they did it because they ideologically misaligned and against
this country and what it stands for. Trump says, this
(28:39):
is trees and at the highest level, they did it
to destroy our country. That Joe Biden, that everybody knew,
would never allow drug dealers, gang members of the mentally
insane to come into our country totally unchecked and unvetted.
All anyone has to do is look up his record.
Something very severe should happen to these Trees and his
thugs that wanted to destroy our country but couldn't because.
Speaker 3 (29:02):
I came along.
Speaker 2 (29:02):
He says, make America great again in all caps exclamation point.
Speaker 3 (29:09):
So why do I bring this up?
Speaker 2 (29:11):
Because this is big and I don't see a lot
of people talking about this. But this is a major
step in the right direction. And let's talk about the autopen.
In fact, yesterday we got another big story and this
comes at the same time we're hearing President Trump talk
about autopen.
Speaker 3 (29:31):
In the Truth.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
Post yesterday, there is talk about these staffers inside inside
the administration using the auto pen to sell pardons to people.
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In fact, it was a Congressman Birchett Tim Burchett from
Tennessee talking about this on the Benny Show yesterday.
Speaker 3 (30:02):
Benny John, this is what he had to say.
Speaker 12 (30:04):
Child sex trafficking. I mean that happens because of an
open border, twenty five million, many hundreds of thousands of children,
because of Joe Biden. Now we learned that Joe Biden
had de terminal illness the entire time he was in office.
Maybe this was what all of the vacations, five hundred
and seventy seven days on vacation. Perhaps he was getting
cancer treatment. We have had doctors on the program all
yesterday saying all of Joe Biden's activities, the weakness, the falling,
(30:27):
the fog, the brain fog, that's because of cancer medication.
They were hiding this from the American people. What should
happen to people who hid this from us? Are Joe
Biden's ax constitutional? What's your what's your measure? What's your measure?
Speaker 2 (30:41):
On Jill Biden?
Speaker 9 (30:41):
Now they decided at the courts, but I'm sure we'll
write somebody a strong letter and move on about it.
I don't think anybody really brought you justice over this.
You've got staffers. I would look. Tennessee has had a
history of this. We had a governor, several governors ago.
He's since passed away, but he he sold pardons. You
can look it up. His name was Ray Blanton. It
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made national news, and I mean they wrote song with
pardon Me Right, and it was a cash for clemency deal.
And that's exactly what I think you're going to find out.
You're going to find staffers that were able to take forms,
get them and run them through some sort of bogus
legal system and then they and then they auto pand them.
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And there's probably people out on the street that are
they shouldn't be. But somebody got rich off that.
Speaker 2 (31:26):
By the way, if that's the case, what else what
else were they running through the auto pen and what
else was money exchanged for it? When it comes to
these these these auto pen and the staffers running things
behind the scenes, there's Karmis and Brian Donald tucking.
Speaker 16 (31:43):
So when you think about the scale of this scandal,
where 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 13 (31:57):
The autopen scandal is going to be the biggest scandal
in American his Bigger than Watergate, bigger than Iran 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.
(32:17):
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.
Speaker 2 (32:31):
It's the biggest scandal in the nation's history. And have
the arrest, the law and order of the accountability. Has
it already begun? Great question. We'll be back with you
after this. Now, don't forget. We got an after show.
We're following up with two coming up at ten this morning.
Speaker 15 (32:53):
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Live with Justin Bark on News Radio Wood thirteen hundred
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Speaker 10 (33:04):
Here are your headlines from the Midwesterner this Wednesday, May twenty. First,
I'm Robin Poffman. It's a Midwesterner dot News original story
Speaker of the House Republican Matt Hall saying it's a
bad week for Jocelyn Benson and it's just getting started.
Paul wants to know who is going to hold the
Secretary of State accountable for violating the law. This after
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel confirmed that Benson violated state
law by announcing her candidacy for governor from within her
government office, but that she will not be prosecuting Benson
for this violation. Servers here in Michigan will potentially have
more money in their wallets. After President Trump's No Tax
on Tips Act passes unanimously in the Senate, The bill
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heads now to the House of Representatives for a new
information that actually raises more questions about former President Biden
and his health. The revelation over the weekend that he
has stage four prostate cancer that has already metastasized to
his bone. A Biden spokesperson claiming he had not had
a PSA screening test since twenty fourteen. Many doctors find
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this impossible to believe, as the majority of men get
a PSA test every year as part of their routine
blood work. For these stories and more, visit the Midwesterner
at the Midwest.
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There's a little bit of that news that's coming out.
But again I tell you, every time we look at
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You understand what they're doing, what they're going through.
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it's too late. Well, we got the news yesterday, I
told the folks on the behind the scenes live stream
and the chat about this earlier.
Speaker 3 (35:50):
We get the news that George.
Speaker 2 (35:52):
Went that's Norm from Cheers died at seventy six yesterday.
Speaker 14 (35:59):
Fame, fortune, fast women.
Speaker 3 (36:02):
How about the beer even better? How's the search for
work going on?
Speaker 14 (36:07):
I got good news, everybody. I'm no longer looking for
a john, now begging for one.
Speaker 4 (36:17):
So you guys, with the baseball game, we lived an
outrage a hard time.
Speaker 14 (36:21):
Asked us to change our seats.
Speaker 2 (36:23):
What else you turned the seats.
Speaker 4 (36:25):
Get this out to center field?
Speaker 14 (36:27):
Take off our shirts to get.
Speaker 5 (36:28):
Some sun, I said, the glare off.
Speaker 14 (36:30):
Norman was blinding about it.
Speaker 3 (36:33):
Can I helping?
Speaker 9 (36:34):
If I have alabaster skin, we'll shut it home.
Speaker 14 (36:38):
All four cheeks and a couple of chins. Coach naked
without my beer, Gush walked all the way over here,
dragging my thirst behind me. Oh listen up, everybody, stay
away from that hungry heifer place, that new place down.
Speaker 3 (37:00):
Yeah, but they've been advertising that a lot.
Speaker 11 (37:02):
You know. No good, no, no, no.
Speaker 14 (37:03):
It's awful. Send me a terrible piece of meat, tough potatoes,
soggy vestas. There's another thing, service thinks. By the time
the waiter got there to ask me if everything was okay,
I was.
Speaker 2 (37:16):
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Speaker 3 (37:28):
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Speaker 2 (37:32):
Make it a great day.
Speaker 3 (37:33):
God bless whate