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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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A big day for sure at the White House, following
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Zelenski's court. Now, that's after the Friday, Alaska summit there
with Trump talking with Putin. They say things went very well.
Now that's depending upon who you ask. In fact, I'm
to dig into some of this here in just a moment.
Media ex completely exposed a meltdown of epic proportions. And yeah,
I mean even some folks on the right, But the
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left has done this too, and Democrats watching couldn't be
more further disconnected from reality and the truth of what happened.
In fact, Putin admitted himself he said that war never
would have happened. They never would have invaded, just like
Trump says had Trump been in office, And the left
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just couldn't absolutely couldn't bear to hear that one no
ceasefires struck, but a blueprint for the peace deal in works,
and Trump to meet with folks from the European Union.
Today it's Zelenski himself at the White House. There are
two things Trump says, Zelenski can do right now today
in the war we're gonna get into that coming up.
Can just bombus. It's caught on camera in ham Trammick
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City here in Michigan, large Muslim population there. Used to
be Polish. It was a big Polish village there in
the suburbs of Detroit. Now big Muslim population. As we've seen,
authorities investigating potential fraud in the twenty twenty five primary
election that's right. Caught on camera in ham Trammick City
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surveillance video showing drivers stuffing a ballot box outside city
hall in the days before the primary, well just days ago,
CBS Detroit obtaining the footage via FOYA and Michigan State
Police request confirming their investigating. Separately, two hamp Trammick Council
members charged in a rain last week in a twenty
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twenty three election fraud case. No arrest have been announced.
But by the way, you and I have been told
that that doesn't happen. That's just not a thing. Remember,
I'm enough to remember when you get banned and censored
for talking about that.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
Now we're going here.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
DC is suing Trump. Well, this goes further along and
in line with what I said about the Democrats and
the left exposing themselves. It's not just with the issue
that we're watching play out in the piece Russia and Ukraine.
It's also crime in DC. They just can't handle it.
(04:54):
Why if Trump cleans up DC, if he gets peace
in Russia and all bets are off. More on that
coming up, and I only get into a full breakdown
of why I think some of the things that are
playing out right now have just been absolutely epic and
what you can expect to happen next. We'll get into
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Speaker 2 (05:56):
Yeah, We're we're back at it. Never a dull moment,
it's never enough time to get to it all. But
we're doing our best, folks, and that's why we're glad
you're here with us today. All Right. You know, Okay,
there's a couple of things Trump says Putin can do,
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and I want to get into the specifics on that.
Some foreign policy involved in that conversation. But also I
really I think it's important to hit this piece and
you correct me if you think I'm wrong here, Well,
I'm just scritching my I just can't imagine I'm watching.
In fact, I did a couple videos this week and
(06:39):
one went super viral again and over on the TikTok.
I don't know if if you're on TikTok or not,
because you know it is a Chinese app. I don't
know if you're on the TikTok, but if you're on
the TikTok, I'm mister justin Barkley there and like everywhere
else online Instagram, Facebook went not so too. But the
(06:59):
statement that putin said, yeah, look if if if if
Trump were president, this never would have happened. That, uh,
that whole statement they just couldn't belay, just cumberlieve, and
of course that that drove them nutty. And I realized something.
Uh And of course I've always known this, but I
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I really it became more clear to me than than
really ever before. See I thought about it. I could
you know that all the the needless death, the senseless murder,
and all the things that are happening in Ukraine and Russia,
particularly with this war, and how sad it is the
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whole thing. And you remember all the flags that were flown,
the Ukraine flags, and people put them in their bios
or in their profile pictures. And there's even a couple
of houses around town I've seen here they're still flying
Ukraine flags, which is kind of strange, right, But it
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turns out these people who were protesting that people are
flying the flags that people who were showing solidarity for Ukraine.
They don't. They don't really want peace. In fact, I'll
tell you why. But it's a couple of reasons. You want.
The simplest, it's because they don't have to really be
exposed to any actual war, do they. They're not suffering
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the consequence that Ukrainians are right now and Russians they're
not in that area. They're here in their comfy, cushy
homes in the United States, far far away from all
of that. They are online, hiding behind screens and keyboards,
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typing away keyboard warriors. They don't really care because there's
no real consequence is for them.
Speaker 3 (09:05):
So.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
They don't really want peace. Here's another reason, and this
is probably the biggest. Peace exposes them. What do I
mean by that? You see, it's really uh, if you
think about it, really as plain as day, peace exposes them.
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It makes it really, really, really tough. In other words,
really tough because they can't hide anymore. They cannot hide
the fact that what they're really after is getting Trump.
Now what do I mean by that? Okay, because this
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is this is important. Getting Trump comes in a couple
of different forms, but in the simplest what it means
is stopping him at all costs. What it means is
they don't they hate him so much they'd rather see
innocent people die. They'd rather see the entire country of
Ukraine have to suffer needlessly, go through people in Russia
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as well. That's that's essentially what you're watching play out
when it comes to the keyboard warriors and everyone else,
the Left losing their mind over Alaska peace would blow
up their script. No endless headlines, no cash gusher for
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the war lobby, no chance to smear Trump is the
chaos guy. See, they they need the war to keep going.
That's why the howling started before the planes even touched
down there in Anchorage. And yes, the summit ended without
a ceasefire, but they've got a blueprint for the peace
deal and today they're moving that forward at the White House.
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They put peace on the table, and that alone has
the Left spinning. Listen to the argument. It's not how
do we stop the killing. That's not what they're asking.
It's how their Trump talk to putin See they'd rather
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see months more of trenches and funerals than let Trump
not to win. That's not foreign policy. That's pathological experts
in talking heads and media outlets all rushing to say
no deal, no progress, Trump was too friendly, some of
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them saying Trump got played. These people are I couldn't
be more delusional. They never asked the obvious, what's the
off ramp that saves lives today, not five years down
the road. What can we do now to end this?
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And then some of them say stupid things like, well,
he said he was gonna end it in twenty four
hours after he was elected and that didn't happen. Come on,
you know, like I mentioned, this whole Ukraine thing mirrors
exactly what's happening in DC. Trump makes a move to
crack down on crime, like we've seen the nation's capital,
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and they want to argue about what's dangerous and what
isn't murder rates and what the numbers actually say versus
what the people really feel like on the ground in DC,
which is a whole nother situation, and those numbers they
do lie. In fact, they're being manipulated, and we know that.
But who would argue against trying to make the nation's
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capital safer. The national Guard, they're being called in a
hard pivot toward order, the left melting down again, not
not a debate on stopping carjackings and shootings. By the way,
the police there in DC have friends who live there.
Tell me how they would like issue warnings about how
to avoid getting carjacked and what to do if you did.
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How about arresting the thugs that are doing it? Instead
from the left we get a tantum about process and overreach.
When family's there in DC just want to walk into
the store without getting jumped, or drive down the road
without getting krjacked. So as you can see, as I mentioned,
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why they hate with a vigor, with an absolute foaming
at them out fury more than anything else. If these
peace talks or anything that Trump tries to do to
actually make progress, it because it shows you who they
really are. Why are the loudest voices against peace also
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the loudest voices against cleaning up the capitol? Peace exposes them,
order expose them, results expose it These are people that
have made decads a lifetime worth of living. They're in DC,
in the swamp, telling you that they're going to figure
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out what the problems are, how to really solve them.
Oh and by the way, lots of them wagging their
fingers at you, telling you're responsible. You know, racism and
white privilege and such, all of that nonsense. This piece,
the order, it exposes them all strips away the talking
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points the third, fourth, fifth, and even six. Every time
he does something, every time he notches another wind, boy,
they just can't stand it. Fink tank word salads shows
people something simple is happening. It's leaderships, it's Trump actually
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doing what he said he would do. On the left
can keep screaming, the consultants, the media talking as they
can keep cashing checks. The press can keep scolding. But meanwhile,
real adults who are watching don't get it twisted. We
all see what's happening here. We don't keep doing the hard,
simple things. And Trump right at the top, sitting across
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the table, to stop a war that never should have happened,
putting cops on corners, to stop a mugging, and protect
families in DC and places of the like, that's right, folks.
Peace exposes him and that's why they are unhinged. Gotta
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could pause for the actually want to dig into the policy.
What needs to happen in order to end this? It
could it could happen today, folks. We could get a
tent of agreement today. We'll talk about what that is
coming up in moments.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
Right here, But first informative engageing. It's West Michigan Live
(17:26):
with Justin Barklay on News Radio Wood thirteen hundred and
one oh six nine a FM.
Speaker 4 (17:31):
Here are your headlines from the Midwesterner this Monday, August eighteenth.
Time Robert Hoffman, It's a Midwesterner. Dot News original story
caught on camera in the city of Hamtramck, drivers captured
on surveillance video stuffing a ballot box outside city hall.
CBS Detroit reviewing the tapes as two people under.
Speaker 5 (17:51):
Arrest, Lutsin Sadman and Muhammad Hassen, two city councilmen, were
arranged on election front charges and CBS Detroit has now
learned about a brand new investigation stuffing the ballot boxes
right in front of city hall.
Speaker 4 (18:03):
In other news, we are hearing from Ukrainian President Zelensky.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
Putin does not want to stop the killing, but he
must do it.
Speaker 4 (18:10):
President Trump is scheduled to meet with Ukrainian President Zelensky
today at the White House in an attempt to resolve
Russia's war in Ukraine and come to a deal. For
these stories and more, visit the Midwesterner at the Midwesterner
dot New York.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
Big day at the White House again today Trump there
meeting the President with leadership from the EU, President Zelensky
from Ukraine, trying to put an end to this war.
And you just imagine be able to see some peace
in a situation that never should have happened. Want to
talk that foreign policy issue, peace to strength on top
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of it all. Running for Senate here in Michigan. Mike
Rodger's joining us now with the latest. Good morning, appreciate
you been what a big weekend and looks like an
even bigger day to.
Speaker 3 (19:01):
It certainly is, and thanks for thanks for having me on.
And it's going to be very fascinating to see what
comes out of this today. And listen, I think if
they all come and show up at the Oval Office,
say gosh, if the United States would just do more,
I think it's going to be a non starter for
the president. I hope they come in with a better
plan to get this thing solved and get piece to
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break out between Russia and Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
The President has said that he needs Zelenski needs a
do He can end the war right now, but he
needs to do two things. He said he needs to
drop that bid for NATO and accept Russia's twenty fourteen
annexation of Crimea. I don't know whether either one of
those is going to happen, But what are your thoughts
obviously on that piece of it, and of course the
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historic moment from Friday in Alaska.
Speaker 3 (19:52):
Yeah, I would say that the NATO piece. I was
never for them getting into NATO because they were in
a hurry. They'd be in the NATO countries. We're in
a hurry to push them into NATO so that they
thought they could push Russia out. I just think that
might drag in a broader conflict that we just didn't need.
And by the way, they've got a lot of governance
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issues they have got to get right. They have really
high levels of corruption, they have other issues in the
country that they in my mind, would have to get
right before they could even get into NATO. So I
don't think you want to make all that exception to
put him in number one. So I think that should
be an easy give up for him. If he can
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get some of these as they're talking, some security kind
of guarantees going into that, that would be a good
bet Crimea. You know, my thing with Crimea is why
don't they just say this is no man's land for
twenty years, will negotiate over the next twenty years. It's
not yours. We still play claims to it, but you
can stay there until we work it out. My argument
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is Putin's not going to be there forever. That would
give Ukraine an opportunity to build their economy, reintegrate into
the West, and that would put them in a much
better position at some point to negotiate their way back
into Crimea.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
Two very interesting pieces there, and you made some good points.
Mike graduates with us running for Senate here a Michigan
former congressman, and the extensive experience there on these issues.
You know, the corruption piece in Ukraine is really incredible,
and you know part of that is, you know, reminds
me anyway of former President Hunter Biden's laptop and the
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Barisma deal and this guy sitting on a board for this,
that and the other thing, and that. Really it's kind
of like that that sort of thing has just sort
of fallen through the cracks and we've stopped talking about that.
But I think that's a large part of why we
have had this issue there in Ukraine.
Speaker 3 (21:57):
Oh, I agree, And remember this was heavily dominated by
Soviet intelligence services. You couldn't swing a ring of Italian
sausages at one point and not hit a Russian intelligence
agent floating around Ukraine, and it was bad. I do
a quick story or if I may, The US was
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trying to share information early on about what the Ukrainian
or the Russians were going to do in Crimea, and
the information just kept getting passed right directly back to
the Russians. And so they tried to create a special
kind of a unit where they could share really sensitive
US intelligence with the Ukrainians to do something, and they did,
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and you know, six or eight months later that thing
got compromised by this, and it's because of I think,
under such a long dominance of that Russian corruption style governance,
it was just hard to shake. And so I know,
people want to believe something different about the governance of Ukraine.
It's got a long ways to go. It can get there,
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and I believe it, but it's going to take work
and effort, and you just don't want to give away
a NATO membership, you know, to push back on Putin.
I think there's other ways to do it.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
My crime is just right now running for Senate here
in Michigan, former congressmen, and of course you know, there
are other things going on, but I tie it in.
It's interesting. My whole monologue to open the show here,
I talked about why I've seen the left melting down
over Trump meeting with Putin in Alaska on Friday. It's
the same reason I think they're melting down over Washington,
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d C. And the crime crackdown right now. The peace
and the Order exposes them, you know, the the idea
that there's you know, they can't do anything about these
these things, and of course they're not to blame for
any of these issues at all. I think is the
biggest deal. I've never seen so many people so upset
that we're working towards getting not just peace and Ukraine,
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but also as the President tries to crack down on
crime and as you know, with a former law enforcement background,
what they've done and what people we're already hearing from
people on the ground they're saying is pretty incredible.
Speaker 3 (24:05):
You know, I've never really seen anything like this in politics,
certainly in my lifetime, where people so hate the president
that they would rather him fail than America win. And
it's the same with the They're all hot and bothered
about a red carpet that was rolled out on the
ground for the President of Russia to walk. Listen, everybody
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knows who he is. That was never in doubt. But
the president is trying to work a deal to stop
a thousand a thousand people dying every single day, and oh,
by the way, Europe and everyone else keeps asking us
to pay for it. And so his motivation was, well,
we could go through the diplomatic manual, which would take
three to six months to set this meeting up and
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everyone everything would have to agree on, including the width
of the red carpet, or I can get on an
airplane and go there and see if I can't work
this out. Yes, the world didn't say good luck, mister president,
how do we help you? Is beyond me? And same
with the you know, the criminal enforcement in DC. I
have to tell you story. I have someone working on
a campaign that lived in DC for the year twenty
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twenty three. I was doing some work there. This particular person,
his roommate was shot and stabbed, and he personally witnessed
two carjackings within a year. Now you tell me, I
don't know how anyone walks away from that and says, oh,
there's no problem here. There's no prime problem here. I mean,
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there's clearly if that happens, if you're I mean, it
wasn't like he was in the worst of worst neighborhoods.
It's you know, encroaching in around the Capitol Hill area.
And so when the President says, hey, he just needs
regular order here. And by the way, we had a
personal we even had a personal friend who got mugged
outside of one of the Senate buildings. By nice point,
I mean, you start going through this and remember the
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FBI agent that got hijacked right from the FBI building
time to come on and so I think people are
you know, hyperventilating, But okay, they took one hundred really
bad criminals offer Street. I think it's up to three hundred. Now,
why would we be opposed to that, and let's get
it back to order. And rather than saying how do
we work with you to get this done, or could
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you do this versus this, none of those conversations are happening.
And it's all this is the end of the world.
The world's coming to an end. You can't do this well,
I'll tell you there's a lot of people who feel
safer at night are thinking under their breath anyway in Washington,
they see this thing with this is great.
Speaker 2 (26:33):
Mike Roger's with us right now running for Senate here
in Michigan. I know there's a lot more to talk about.
We're going to have time to have you back on
as things continue to roll out here over the course
of the campaign. But I got a question. I thought,
you know, we never really do things like this, but
somebody in the VIP in the Freedom Bam over on
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locals here Terry asked. I thought it was a good question, Mike,
what is your best to come the accomplishment you're most
proud of in your career?
Speaker 3 (27:06):
In my career, in that span what career. A lot
of people don't realize. In the last ten years I've
been in the private sector and I've got. I mean,
I think there's a lot of pretty important accomplishments in there.
Even when I was Chairman of the Intelligence Committee, I
was able to cut ten percent out of that budget.
(27:29):
Somebody joked with me, you were the original dose. They
should have called it Roje because this was back in
right around twenty eleven and we were in conflict with
both Irock and Afghanistan. Got that thing cleaned up, established
some really important policy. Much of it is still very sensitive,
but has been used by every president, including Donald Trump,
(27:52):
since it was put into place to fight terrorism and
other things. All of that to me pretty important stuff.
And you know, in the last ten years, helping some
cybersecurity companies go from smaller to bigger to try to
make sure that we could push back on the onslaught
of cyber criminals and nation states trying to get and
(28:12):
steal your data. And so, you know, my son went
to the Naval Academy. We're pretty proud of that. My
daughter didn't want to be outdone. She went to the AmeriCorps.
Very proud of that. By the way, the Army no
offense to my daughter. And I was in the army.
My army was not the best place for her. I mean,
this was a good decision not to try to go
on the d and so I listened. I could go
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through a whole bunch of those things, but I look
back on it as of life of service, always committed,
trying to get the right answer, to do the right
thing for Michigan and the country. When I was in politics,
and in the last ten years try to build companies.
And I'm one of those very rare people justin that
I've punched a time clock work on a factory floor.
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I signed the back of the check and was always
grateful to the companies that employed me to do that,
and in the last ten years had the ability to
sign in front of the check a few times. I
think that puts me in a very unique position to
tackle the real issues of today.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
You have it, Mike Rodgers running for Senate here in Michigan.
Rodgers for Senate dot com And we'll have you back
on in the future. But thanks for jumping on today
with the latest. Done this and I know lots of
folks are praying for peace that will get a deal done,
and boy, I think the world would love to see it,
regardless of what the folks on the left to have
(29:32):
to say about it. Thank you, I appreciate it, Thanks
you got it. God bless back after this. It's a
story that is it is horrific. Really, it never should
have happened. And it's all because Gavin Newsom has this
very relaxed policy of who can have a driver's license
(29:52):
out in comy for you, the People's Republic, A man
who was never should have been in the country, wasn't
here legally got a driver's license, not just in a license,
but a CDL so he could drive a truck and
people are dead today in Florida because of it. The
story you won't want to miss because you'll want to
make sure you let people know the consequences of these
(30:17):
unlawful actions. Coming out after this.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
I'm tackling the hot button issues with style. It's West
Michigan Live with Justin Barklay on News Radio one thirteen
hundred and one oh six nine a FM.
Speaker 4 (30:29):
Here are your headlines from The Midwesterner this Monday, August eighteenth.
I'm Robin Poffin It's a Midwesterner dot news original story.
GM will be buying EV batteries from a company link
to the CCP Chinese Communist Party. General Motors will be
purchasing the batteries for its reworked Chevy Bolt while the
company works to develop its own battery plant in Tennessee.
(30:52):
Some very shady practices caught on camera outside city Hall
in the city of ham Traffic where drivers captured on
surveillance video stuffing a ballot box over and over again
prior to the recent election. CBS Detroit filing a Freedom
of Information Act request and reviewing the tapes eddit each
trip to.
Speaker 5 (31:10):
The ballot box, handfuls of ballots were stuffed in the box. Also,
take a look at the driver of this red colored
tesla also made several stops, each time dropping off multiple
ballots at the location in front of city hall, and
the last time the person inside the vehicle had a
bag full of ballots, something the city says is extremely concerning.
Speaker 4 (31:27):
Another news, President Trump schedule to meet with Ukrainian President
Zelensky today at the White House in an attempt to
come to a deal at end Russia's war in Ukraine.
For these stories and more, visit the Midwesterner at the
Midwesterner Dot News.
Speaker 2 (31:46):
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, coming up. We had a
fast at Tower radio already flying by, just really incredible today,
or what you had to look forward to, President trom
meeting with Zolensky and European Union leaders at the White House.
Big day there, Former Attorney General Bill Barr testifying a
House committee behind closed doors, the deaths of Jeffrey Epstein,
(32:09):
and Democrats returning to Texas today. We're gonna get to
all of that too during the after show, the show
after the show, So don't go anywhere, stick with us
for the latest as things are just sort of starting
to fire up. Look, I know it's back to school.
I understand today is whether the first for a lot
(32:29):
of schools headed back even and then further throughout the
week we'll have more start time. So look, if you
are done with summer and your parent or grandparent you're
sending those kids back to school, maybe it's time to
focus on you finally. You know what that means, right,
little time just to do the things that you needed
to do all summer, get some errands done, some things
that you've been putting off for a while. Maybe it's
(32:52):
time to finally step into the good feed store, get
rid of that foot pain, the back pain, the leg pain.
You've been suffer all summer long, and maybe it's prevented
you from really living the way you'd like to, really
actually enjoying life with your kids or your grandkids, going
to the beach, or taking those walks, whatever it might be.
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I know because I used to be there too, but
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on Westage in front of Coals. You can come in
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they fit inside them all, including your sneakers too. Find
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out more today at the Good Feed Store. Tell him
justin Sinja, all right. It is a horrific story, and
it is one that is I think the reason it's
so horrific is it just on multiple levels. Never should
have happened but it's one that is making the rounds
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and folks need to know about it. There is a
man in a legal alien, a truck driver who caused
a huge wreck. He's been arrested for vehicular homicide. He
will be deported for the officials have announced. But the
man got his CDL commercial driver's license in California. Harjender
Singh got a CDL in the sanctuary state of California.
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The man killing these individuals, if that family and that
cart horrific. Can you imagine driving down the road. What
he does is he tries to pull a U turn. Now,
if you haven't seen the video, it's kind of tough
to watch, but he's driving. There's no audio, but he
takes a U turn. You can see the truck. He
tries to go across different lanes of traffic and now
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the trailer itself is stretched across the several lanes of
traffic and oncoming traffic barrels right into it. You can
see it through the camera in his dash a minivan. Oh,
it's hard to watch because thinking about my family driving
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down the road on the way to church or who
knows where, and having to deal with this. Never should
have happened. The man should have never been in the country.
Number one, Number two, these sanctuary states and cities, and
the Democrats, the folks on the left who tell you
that you're so wrong for saying that there ought to
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be accountability, that you're the one that's evil. They just
don't get it. They've got lots of compassion for the criminals,
and in this case none for these victims. Well, we're
praying for those folks lost in the family that survives
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them today. But gruesome Gaven Newsom as he's he's ramping
up for a run in twenty twenty eight. This blood
is on his end. We will not forget. We will
not let him shake it. All right, folks, the after
show and more coming out we got oh, we just
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barely getting started scratching the surface. More. Oh the stories
maybe you missed through out today. We'll put them up
in the stack at Justin Barclay dot com. Back with
you tomorrow. The Glenback programs next. Make it a great one.
God bless