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It's like I said, truth, logic and common sense. We
broke down the CPI numbers earlier, why that was great news.
Talk a little bit more about that, But I want
to spend some more time on the crime in DC
and the truth beyond what's going on there, what's happening
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behind the scenes. Also, where are the files we keep
hearing about, Well, Trump's probably in on it, He's hiding
all of this. Where are the files, the Epstein file.
Talk a little bit about this. Yet we had it
breaking yesterday, the breaking news story that this Obama judge
would not release the files that Trump asked for to
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be released. A lot of this is beyond his control
in some ways, and I know it's a big push
folks saying you got to get out there and got
to get this done. Trump, Sam, try and do my
best with some of it. But don't let the Democrats
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some ways. You got to speak Trump. You got to
understand his translation. I'll try and do that. Give you
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not the top of the list. But it's a big
one and it's one that I know folks well. It's
being used right now to try to pull people away
from Trump at his base, and I just don't know
how effective it's going to be, but I want to
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All right, I got some more You just are Judge
Janine earlier, if you were listening to the full program,
I'm going to play her again so you can hear
some of the problems of why the crime is continuing
to happen, particularly with the juveniles. A younger kid than
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my minor children, and that could be a seventeen year old,
so to speak, on the streets of DC. And that's
what we're talking about. Gangs, and the rest of it.
The issue of fatherlessness really contributes in a large part
to this. It's a really sad situation. She talks about
why she's sort of handcuffed, why they all are, and
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what needs to change in the crime crackdown of DC.
She made a great point here, here's the problem.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
Assuming that there's seventeen years older than seventeen years old,
I can get the case. If they're under eighteen years
of age. I can only get the case if it's murder,
rob one rape. Even if they shoot a gun but
don't kill you, I can't get it. So the law
has to be changed, as the President said, cause let's fail.
Speaker 3 (05:05):
That has to be changed, all right.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
Then, even assuming I get the case, I get jurisdiction,
I get a conviction. The DC Council is given the
judges the ability to give probation on shootings, and so
then it's up to them.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
Probation on shootings. I don't care what the numbers say.
And of course, you know, that's part of what we're watching, folks,
is the whole you know, monkeying with the numbers, that's
part of what we're watching. I don't care what the
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number is saying. If you're giving these people, these violent criminals,
and I don't care what age they are, if there
even at seventeen, they're a violent criminal. If you're giving
people probation involved in a shooting, you're gonna let these
people free and let them walk. Of course, you're not
gonna learn their lesson. They're gonna double down and probably
do worse next time. She's saying, if you give than probation,
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this is what's going to continue to happen.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
Bation on shootings, and so then it's up to them.
All of these things, the Youth Rehabilitation, Incarceration Reduction Act,
and now they want to seal records, so if we
work hard, we get a conviction, they want to wipe
it out.
Speaker 3 (06:16):
So that needs all to be changed.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
She talked about some of those issues with the President
put it into further context yesterday when he opened the
press conference talking about Liberation Day and why all of
this in the move was so important in Washington, d C.
Wanting to take DC back. I'm announcaying historic action to.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
Rescue our nation's capital from crime, bloodshed, bedlam, and squalor
and worse. This is Liberation Day in DC and we're
going to.
Speaker 3 (06:52):
Take our capital back.
Speaker 4 (06:54):
We're taking it back under the authorities vested in me
as the President of the United States. I'm officially invoking
Section seven forty of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act.
You know what that is, and placing the DC Metropolitan
Police Department under direct federal control. And you'll be meeting
the people that will be directly involved with that. Very
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good people, but they're tough, and they know what's happening,
and they've done it before. In addition, I'm deploying the
National Guard to help re establish law order of public
safety in Washington.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
D C.
Speaker 4 (07:34):
And they're going to be allowed to do their job properly.
I'm announcing a historic action.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
To Liberation Day, liberating, liberating those in Washington, d C.
And beyond. By the way, just plainly put, it's a
bad day. It's a bad day for felons in Washington,
d C. I can tell you that much. Cash Betel echoing.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
How do we do it and what are we going
to bring to DC?
Speaker 5 (07:59):
What we did in North Virginia thanks to Terry Cole
and Governor Younkin and the team, we stood up a
task force out in my northern Virginia Field Office, and
we said, let's let good cops be cops. Let's get
them the intelligence and what they need, and let's get
the red tape out of their way, and let's get
doj partnered up with us to bring great prosecutions.
Speaker 3 (08:15):
And that's exactly what we did.
Speaker 5 (08:17):
In one month, we arrested five hundred and forty five
violent felons, five hundred and forty five in the state
of Virginia thanks to Governor Youngkin's partnership. And that simplicity
in law enforcement. Is what's coming to Washington, DC.
Speaker 3 (08:30):
And how do we do it?
Speaker 1 (08:31):
And what do we get out of their way? Let
cops beak cops, let them get in, Let the job
get done. This all this red tape is meant to
hamstring these people, and of course it's mendeleect criminals where
the inmates run the asylums, so to speak.
Speaker 3 (08:46):
City.
Speaker 4 (08:46):
You know, my father always used to tell me I
had a wonderful father, very smart, and he used to say, son,
when you walk into a restaurant and you see a
dirty front door, don't go in because of the front
door is dirty. The kitchens dirty also, that's right, same
thing with the capital you are capitals dirty. Our whole
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country is dirty, and they don't respect us.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
So it's a very good question. I mean, they're really
if you're talking about a very common sense, I think
easy approach to all of this that pretty much lays
it all out, lays it on the line. It really is.
(09:32):
By the way, this whole crime thing not the only thing.
He did a whole and we covered as much as
we could, and then I just had to cut it
off at some point when they're doing into more questions.
He let the guys behind them go take off, so
they had to go back to work. With that restaurant story.
I think really nails it. Folks. This isn't putting our
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best foot forward. And the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary,
the birthday of this nation happening again next year. This
is this is a moment where we decide, it's a crossroads,
decide what we want to do, how we want to
move forward as a nation or backwards. So it is,
(10:16):
it is, It is important, and I'm glad to see
them taking it seriously. Speaking of crime, by the way,
it's one of the reasons he was was elected to
make America safe again. We're going to have a meeting,
he says, by the way, talking about some of the
other things that they discussed yesterday. Also Putin and Trump
(10:37):
said to me on Friday, gonna have a meeting. Asked
about what do you think He's going to say? What
do you think is going to happen? This is what
Trump said. I'm gonna know whether we have a deal
and we have peace in the first stages of our meeting.
Speaker 4 (10:53):
Well, we're gonna have a meeting with Vladimir Putin, and
at the end of that meeting, probably in the first
two minutes, I'll know exactly whether or not a deal
can be a way.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
To know that, because that's what I do.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
I make deals.
Speaker 1 (11:10):
How are you going to know that, he goes, because
that's what I do. I make deals. Look at it.
Look at it. That's the deal maker right there. Good question, Laurie.
Is the crime crackdown in DC considered martial lawn? Now
they're they're actually just upholding the law some of the
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unfortunately that the city police forces haven't had the resources
and they've been handcuffed. Unfortunately, that red tape is done
a lot of it, and liberals have done this on
purpose to try and make sure that they can't actually
follow through with it. Some of the laws are set
up in such a way that that are just they're dead.
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They're devoid of any common sense. There's just no there's
no reason behind any of them. And you look at
some of the stuff and you just kind of find
you walk your way scratching your head, like, who in
the world set any of this up? If you are
looking to bring down DC or bring down the nation,
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you might do some of these things. If you're looking
to make things safe, that's not the way you're going
to react. Speaking of reacting, Trump is out there today
with the latest done True social reacting to the CPI numbers,
calling for Jerome too late Powder resign and lower the rate.
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Jerome too late, Poald must now lower the rate. Steve
Minution really gave me a beauty when he pushed this loser.
Now that's not how you spell Steve Manusian. Is that
that's not the right Hang on, why is he spelling
(13:02):
it like that? So it's you got to decode some
of this stuff, Steve, my how do you my new chin?
Let's see, now that's not it's m n U c
(13:25):
h I N that's how you so, why did he
spell it boy? That is interesting? Yeah, that's really that's
really that's an interesting span. He quote, he puts quotes
on it so and then quotes on beauty afterwards. So
there's something to that. I haven't been able to code that,
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but we'll let's let's take a look at it. Maybe
somebody in the chat will know Steve Moachen really gave
me a beauty when he pushed this loser. The damage
he has done by always being too late is incalculable. Fortunately,
economy is so good that we've blown through Powell and
the complacent board. I am, though, considering allowing a major
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lawsuit against Powell to proceed because of the horrible and
grossly incompetent job he has done in managing the construction
of the Fed buildings. Three billion dollars for a job
that should have been fifty million dollars fixed up. Not good.
He knows what he's talking about when it comes to construction.
By the way, lots of talk on Powell this morning,
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lots of talk on the CPI, lots of talk on
the inflation numbers, and they were actually much better than
you're going to hear Joseph Lavoia. We had him on
not too long ago. He's with Treasury. The latest inflation
report continues to show no negative impact from the tariffs.
By the way, that's the headline, folks, that's bearing the lead.
(14:51):
They say that, you know, the inflation was little changed,
or it was down or whatever, prices, whatever they're going
to say. The headline is that the tariffs aren't impacting
your prices. It doesn't matter how many stories they run about,
Oh Whittmer is worried about the prices school goods and
all this other stuff. And no, this is this is
(15:12):
the real true headline. And Joseph Lavornia says core goods
price is up point two percent in July, which means
little no change. There are just one point one percent
over the past twelve months and are actually up a
lesser point eight percent since President Trump began phasing in tariffs.
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And all of these people out there, why didn't he
do it? Why didn't why why has it crazy too late?
Pal done any of this? Well here's what he said.
By the way, this is back, ummm, this is back
in June. Say why he's not gonna why he's not
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going to lower the interest rates. Oh, hang on, it's
giving me the wheel death here. Let's see, maybe I
can just get it to play from here. Stand by, folks,
Oh the wheel of death. Ellby. They always want to
do this to us, and we have something good to
share with you every single time. All right, let me see.
(16:15):
I'll try one more time. It was just working for me.
I'm literally literally just moments ago working for me, and
now not so much. Hang on, let me let me
see if I can now it's not going to play
from there either. Well, dank got it. What did he
say in June? We're refusing to cut interest rates because
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quote everyone I know is forecasting a meaningful increase in
inflation from tariffs. The July CPI report just came in
below expectations. Once again, he was wrong. He's too late,
almost like this little spinning wheel. We don't have to
hear him say it to know it. But there you
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have it. That is Jerome Powell and some of the
criticism that he's getting online right now. Hey, in the meantime, folks,
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talking about gold, and of course it is a story
(17:22):
that most phones folks are keeping, you know that are
gold bugs or also precious metals fans keeping an eye on.
Trump says gold will not be tariffed from C N
b C. The details of the story, things coming in,
the bars, the coins, wherever they come from. Why, because
you want gold coming in, You want it coming in
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from all over the place, President Trump saying in a
truth social post that gold will not face tariffs. Gold
closing at a record high Friday after US Customs and
Border Protection ruled the gold bars from Switzerland were subject
to teriffs. The US Customs ruling had taken markets by surprise.
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Trump then writing that ship saying it's not going to
be tariff precious metal though hitting a high record high
Friday after that little blip. Gold bars this type used
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We got different ways we could do it, and I
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make sure you're addressed and add you into the conversation.
It's just kind of an interesting or a different way
to do things. I thought that might be. It might
be kind of an all right, we're in the find
out era, folks. I've been telling you about this, and
what happened yesterday was really quite interesting. So you know,
you get the Democrats losing it over Trump and the
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takeover in DC and what he's doing there, crime crackdown
and all of it. So Nancy Pelosi or whoever's run
on her Twitter account more likely decided to get her decrepit,
arthritic fingers all over, maybe spilling wine on her phone
as she's doing this at the same time, all over
her Twitter account and in writing some sort of just
(23:48):
insane message. I mean a lot of times this stuff
is just nuts what these people put out, And she
says Donald Trump delayed deploying the National Guard on January
sixth when our capital was under violent attack and lives
were at stake. Now he's activating the DC Guard to
distract from his incompetent mishandlings of TIFF's healthcare, education, and immigration,
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just to name a few blunders. Well, here comes the
find out era, folks. What's interesting to me is how
quickly folks are finding out and how things are being revealed.
Chief Stephen Sunned writes on Accent. Now if you remember
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who he is, Sunned responds to her post, and I
think one of the most interesting ways that kids call
this ratioing, by the way, interesting responses to what she said, ma'am.
By the way, he was Chief at the Capitol. It
is long, but during January sixth, it is long past
(24:58):
time to be honest with the American people. On January third,
I requested National Guard assistants, but your Sergeant at Arms
denied it. Under federal law to USC nineteen seventy, I
was prohibited from calling them in without specific approval. That
same day, Carol Corbin at the Pentagon offered National Guard support,
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but I was forced to decline because I lacked the
federal authority. Now again, and I know some of this
is inconvenient, especially for the trolls, because there's already been people.
It's wild like the Left, as soon as they're hit
with facts, they immediately get the word from the spin
doctor somewhere from on high, and then they all come
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in with the same It's almost like a bot attack.
And these trolls, in some ways, I almost wonder whether
they're real or legit or not. I mean, I think
in a lot of cases they probably are trolls and
bot farms and things like that, not real. They're already
trying to sayst so, oh, he could control the National Guard.
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Trump could control the National Guard. Now he controls it.
He could control it. Then to it. He let it
happen on January Now we've got the proof. No far
from it, in fact, and that January sixth committee never
told you. By the way, those folks might end up
alling handcuffs at some point too. On January sixth, while
the Capitol was under attack Sun Rights, and despite my
(26:27):
repeated calls, your sergeant at arms again denied my urgent
requests for over seventy agonizing minutes running it up the
chain quote unquote for your approval. When I needed assistance,
it was denied. Yet when it suited you, you ordered
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fencing topped with concertina wire and surrounded the Capitol with
thousands of armed National guards. You remember rolling that. I
remember this twenty twenty one, twenty twenty one, folks. It
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doesn't get any more funny in the find out era
than that. Oh but wait, there's more. There's more in
the find out era. Yesterday we found out where Democrats
really stand. Where are those files? A judge ruled yesterday that,
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as the same time that Democrats accused President Trump of
trying to cover up and even being in on it,
the fteen files cover up a judge Obama judge said
that he couldn't have the files released. Trump asked for
Maxwell's grand jury files along with the DOJ to be released,
(27:59):
and yes day, an Obama appointed federal judge denied that request.
Now ask yourself why. I mean, if they want, if
it's enough in there to fry Trump, why would an
Obama Why would an Obama appointed judge? Why why would
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they say no? If they if there's enough in there
to get Trump, let's get him and get him for good.
Why wouldn't they just release the files? The Obama appointed
federal judge just deny the Justice Department's bid to unseal
the Maxwell grand jury trials and records, blasting the government's
(28:49):
rationale as demonstrably false and saying the transcripts would reveal
virtually nothing new. Well, if that's the case, then let
them out, buddy. Not enough to override grand jury secrecy,
he says, it's a setback for the Trump administration's transparency push.
Oh not, it's a setback I think anyway for Democrats
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who have been trying to lay this at the feat
of Trump this entire time. It's just another piece. So
when you have those conversations with people, and you know
you will the trolls who are out there floating them
every single day, flying it around saying hey, look, this
(29:33):
is the problem. This is the case. Now you know
the rest of the story, so to speak, and now
you can talk about it. Just another example of lacking
the facts and being disconnected nearly entirely from reality. Yeah
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