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April 30, 2025 34 mins

The “matrix” of immigration and deportation.

Ports from Seattle to Long Beach are preparing for a huge drop in imports next week as tariffs kick in. What did President Trump say about the tariffs on his first 100 days…and what about reports that some online distributors like Amazon and Temu are going to be jacking up prices? National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL has the latest. 

The President has a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, just a day after his 100th day in office. White House Correspondent JON DECKER was on Air Force One with President Trump in Michigan on Tuesday. He spoke about that trip and previewed the Cabinet meeting.

 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:32):
Thank you, Mike McCann.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
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Speaker 1 (00:51):
This is your morning show.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Wisconsin Supreme Court suspends and definitely the judge accused of
obstructing the arrest of an illegal limmic right. Meanwhile, Law
Enforcement Division of the US Postal Services assisting the Trump
administration with deportations and sorry, Milwaukee listeners, The Bucks eliminated
from the NBA Playoffs four games to one by the
Indiana Pacers one nineteen to one to eighteen hot break

(01:15):
and overtime, and ports from Seattle to Long Beach are
preparing for a huge drop in imports next week as
the tariffs kick him. What did President Trump say about
the tariffs in his first one hundred days and what
about reports that some online distributors like Amazon, who has
since backtracked on that would be jacking up prices and

(01:37):
enlisting the jacked up tariff increase. National correspondent Rory O'Neil
is here with the latest down all of that. Good morning, Rory, Yeah, Michael,
it's a lot too unpacked.

Speaker 4 (01:46):
But as to the president's comments, he said that, you know,
he's closer to getting deals, perhaps with India, perhaps with Japan,
that something could be announced very soon. Whether or not
the talks are moving forward with China is a little
bit murkier to figure out exactly what that status is.
But as you said, already a lot of companies that
front ordered for the year already got a lot of

(02:07):
inventory in place. Scheduling for the tariffs that are set
to start on the third. So, uh, it's a lot
of moving parts, understandably, But yeah, we are expecting a
big drop off in those cargo deliveries starting next week.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
Well we know that the.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
The ships are there, the cargo containers that they're all
being held. So I mean there's gonna be some disruption
in supply chain, there's no question about it. And I
don't know that anybody's putting any really solid numbers on
it because it's a fluid situation. Yeah, but also because
it's not a really good topic to talk about, is it, Well, right,

(02:46):
and you can't you can't flip a switch though either.
So there's good as you said, there's going to be
some disruption. Just how long it lasts? Does it affect
just certain sectors? Did the fact that a lot of
companies ordered in advance, well that cushion things. And how
long will it take to broker a bigger deal here?
Because no one thinks one hundred and forty five percent
tariffs on Chinese imports is sustainable. No, nor is the president.

(03:08):
He thinks somebody's going to blink. Then the question becomes, well,
what if they don't. China does seem to be somewhat
isolated the India deal and whatever, let's just talk frank
from a political standpoint, the President knows this hasn't been
a winning topic in the first one hundred days. He's
got a big win in the border, he doesn't have
a big win in the economy, and this tariff negotiation

(03:31):
is a big part of why. So he's looking to
pivot and portray some victories and move on dot org
like yesterday and onto other things. So all right, where
bottom line is what what could listeners possibly expect?

Speaker 1 (03:46):
We really can't tell them. Just wait, well and.

Speaker 4 (03:50):
Just watch things unfold, right, and don't be surprised if
there are some disruptions, and you know you'll see companies
here try to find other suppliers to keep stores stocked.
But you know, if it's something that you know is
made in China and you want a very specific item,
it could be difficult to arrange if we don't get
a deal soon.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
But that's the key, specific items specifically from China. There
are many Americans probably listening to this show who try
to avoid China for other reasons. This will have very
little effect on you, but we'll keep an eye on that. Now.
We'rey's gonna be back next hour. We're going to talk
about the real ID. You know, they've only had twenty
years to get it, and I don't know how the
normal cycle of license renewal hasn't already achieved it.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
But if you.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
Don't have it, you're in for a big shock when
you go to board the plane. Roy'll be back with
that story in the third hour, and then David's not
your senior contributor, going to tackle some really big some
really big items.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
The biggest unpack is the Atlantic editor.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
This is a total manifesto piece, so I don't even
know if we can do it today. For those of
you that have been listening to the show for a while,
you've heard me talk about them manifesto piece and Time magazine,
that's what this is. Like this, we're gonna be understanding
this one for years to come. But big picture, would
it really? In my opinion, I can't wait to hear

(05:11):
David's What it entails is finally an acknowledgment from the
left that the matrix exists. Because that's our biggest problem,
the matrix. Everybody is in their extreme corners, like two fighters.
You've already unfriended anybody that has a different worldview than you.

(05:31):
You've already unfriended anybody that has a different political view
or ever has dared to argue with you. You're in
your corner talking only to people that watch what you watch,
talk about what you talk about, listen to what you
listen to. You're not really a news consumer. You're a
narrative consumer and a narrative repeater. And that's the left
and the right. What the editor of The Atlantic is
doing is acknowledging the matrix of the right while ignoring

(05:55):
the matrix of the left right in their own mirror,
which is something I see the right do from time
to time. We're kind of an equal opportunity matrix explainers here.
Look everything in life, I start in the mirror. I
hope that's how you consume this show. Yeah, we're talking

(06:17):
about The Atlantic. And this is not just your typical
leftist publication. This is the leftist publication that informs and
instructs and gives orders to the intelligency elite at universities,
to the heads of comcasts and Disney that control all

(06:38):
your news consumption. So that makes it a little bit
bigger of a deal. But in the end, sam O
Samo the unsolved matrix. We'll do that with Davidsonatti next hour.
All right, kind of just piling through our favorite stories.

(06:59):
And we've had many Erasmussen poll telling you that nobody
trusts polls. Do we trust the Pole telling us nobody
trusts poles? I mean, how do we trust that Pole?
Got the Amazon story they were going to list the
tariff increase on every price. When the White House outed
that as a political move, they suddenly dropped it as

(07:26):
a bad idea. We've been telling you about the split
the Democrat Party and how they're going to go to
war again in the primary, this time with the DNC
vice chair David Hogg funding dozens of Democrat incumbent primary challenges.
They're playing a game of progressive political chicken. But either way,

(07:49):
Hog moves on, fired from the DNC as a hero
of the people and just as effective or left in
the DNC as a vice chairman. How do you pull
the switcher? Room later with Romney, Manuel and Wes Moore.
Fun to watch, and now he's holding his position. We're
targeting dozens of incumbents in the upcoming primary. So Democrats

(08:17):
will be fighting the historic proclivity. If you have Republicans
in power usually gain seats in the midterm, but they'll
be fighting against themselves along the way. And Harvard, this
is a shameless plug for the podcast. If you missed
the opening of the show, Harvard is far and away
the loser of the day. Their own task force reveals
anti semitism and I mean real anti semitism in curriculum

(08:42):
and classroom, in hiring. But then their apology is diluted
by trying to make it look like, well, we have
both an anti Semitic and Islamophobic problem, and we're going
to fix both. The problem is the Islamic finding was
how students feel, mostly because of how you reacted to

(09:03):
their chance not acknowledging Israel's right to exist. So one
is a felt, the other is real. This is not
an authentic apology now, it's kind of the next one.
No one's above the law, including a liberal activist judge.
A judge does not get to choose which laws they

(09:25):
will enforce and not enforce, even though that's the game
we play with God's laws or a relativism over God's truth.
What this woman did in obstructing federal ice agents from
conducting their legal duties to arrest a thirty year old
I legal charge with battery and had already been deported

(09:47):
out of the US in twenty thirteen. Well, clearly she
should lose her job. These are the kind of judges
that the left is finding to obstruct and wage war
with the Trump presidency, along with the narrati from the media.
I mean, even before we get to how Judge Hannah
Dugan has been temporarily relieved of her duties, she should

(10:09):
be permittently relieved of her duties. The Wisconsin Supreme Court
stripped the judicial powers of the Circuit court judge accused
of hiding an a legal immigrant who was wanted by
Immigration and Customs enforcement.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:21):
I can't believe that this is a judge concealing a
Mexican national, Eduardo Ruez inside her courthouse after pre trial hearings,
obviously charged with obstructing a federal agency and concealing an
individual to prevent an arrest. But now the Supreme Court

(10:41):
of Wisconsin stripping her But this too is kind of
an issue of the matrix. I want to play a
little clip here. This is, well, you know what I
didn't save the clips. I got to just do the report. Well,
the report will have it in it. Here's Lisa Taylor
with Michelle Obama saying she has for immigrants under this

(11:02):
Trump administration, and her fear for them keeps her up
at night.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
Listen.

Speaker 5 (11:07):
The former First Lady was on the podcast on Purpose
with Jay Shetty, where she said she worries for people
of color all over this country. She added that Trump's
immigration policies frighten her. She said when she drives around
Los Angeles, she's looking in the faces of folks who
could be a victim and wonders how they feel. Alys
a tailor.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
All right, I'll go back in and get you the
actual Michelle Obama talking. But notice the narrative. I just
have a fear of everybody of color. I worry about
kids that are at school and their parents could be
deported by the time they get home. Like that's what
we're going around doing. We're just identifying people of color.

(11:49):
Like buried in this story is what this individual did
to beat a man and beat a woman. That was
the crime. That's the problem, the murder, the rape, the
human trafficking, that's the issue. The drugs, the crime that's

(12:10):
the issue. The only people being rounded up. Well, first
of all, it's not Donald Trump's fault that he's deporting.
In fact, he's deporting far less than Barack Obama. Nobody
had a problem when Obama was doing it. But these

(12:32):
people are not removed from consequence. They're the ones that
came into the country illegally. Number one, that just gets lost,
doesn't even matter. To break in is to be rightfully here.
You know, most people in America today would acknowledge. Well,
wokeness kind of brought us to a point where we

(12:53):
couldn't even define what a woman is.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
That was a problem. How about this America?

Speaker 2 (13:00):
If you don't hear anything else I say today, what
is the definition of an American? I've been sitting observing
this for thirty years. What is an American? A GPS
location that makes you an American? Well, if you're here
and you're American, and you have rights, because I got
news to you for you, you break into my home,

(13:23):
you're likely to get shot number one.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
But number two, if.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
You refuse to leave, or even if I allow you
to stay. At no point are you a del journo.
You're just somebody that broke into my home. It doesn't
make you a del jorno. So breaking into the country
doesn't make you an American. But this is a country
that was built on immigration. An immigrant. Yeah, my great

(13:49):
grandparents left all their hopes, all their dreams, came with nothing,
denounced their country and took an oath to our country
and slapped our face. If we ever tried to talk Italian,
that's different. That's assimilation. Just breaking in is breaking the law.
So Donald Trump isn't the bad guy for enforcing the law.

(14:12):
The perpetrator who broke the law is the problem. But
we're not even targeting them. We're starting with gang members, terrorists, murderers, rapists,
human traffickers, drug traffickers. I mean, go to the we
want to see the matrix at its best. Walk up
the driveway of the White House and you'll see a

(14:33):
sign for each of these deportees and what they did, rape, murder, drugs.
This is who they're all defending, and this is who
they're all trying to conflate with, innocent Americans. Remember the
same culture that couldn't tell you what the definition of
a woman is can't tell you what the definition of
an American is.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
We might want to get to that.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
Maybe this House of Cards lie will fall the way
Woke did. But I got to tell you something. If
you'd tap me on the shoulder, and is that a
federal judge is going to be hiding one of the
accused and a violent felony case. I'd been like, why not.

(15:21):
A judge can't just.

Speaker 1 (15:22):
Got to hear the case.

Speaker 2 (15:23):
I mean, you can be an unfair judge, but you
can't obstruct justice as a judge. You can't hide somebody.
Oh yeah, they can, and it really shouldn't surprise you.
I mean, if people will play and roll the dice
with eternity and moral relativism, legal relativism, American relativism.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
That's nothing.

Speaker 3 (15:47):
It's your Morning show with Michael del Choano.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
And I got that sound from Michelle Obama. So remember
how they used to always just drop the illegal part.
She fears for immigrants, not illegal immigrants, not not rapists,
not murderers, just immigrants under President Trump.

Speaker 6 (16:03):
And now that we have leadership that is sort of
indiscriminately determining who belongs and who doesn't, and we know
that those decisions aren't being made with courts and with
due process.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
Just rounding them up, and.

Speaker 6 (16:18):
I don't know that we will have the advocates to
protect everybody, and that makes me. That frightens me, It
keeps me up at night lies.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
I'll do that.

Speaker 7 (16:32):
Hi, this is Jenny Bourne. My morning show is your
Morning Show with Michael del Joorno.

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Speaker 2 (17:04):
I know Jeffrey Red and I are all grateful you
bring us along with you. Did I mention Christy Brinkley
on the show tomorrow?

Speaker 1 (17:11):
No, she will be Uptown Girl.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
That's where we really began to fall in love with
her in the video with her soon to be husband
at the time, Billy Joel. She will join us. She's
at with her memoir called Uptown Girl. There is an
extraordinary life and lessons learned behind that beautiful face. And
you'll hear all about it tomorrow, David, and not he's
going to take our journey of discovery. The Atlantic editor

(17:37):
now out with the statement that we're all living in
the reality President Trump is created for us. So he
sees the matrix, but only the right side of the matrix,
not the one reflecting from the mirror. We'll have more
on that coming up with David next hour. And it
was a triumphant day. Donald Trump was at his best,
maybe his best energy, best charm, best lines.

Speaker 1 (17:59):
It was a the.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
One hundred days celebration if you will in the Detroit area.

Speaker 8 (18:04):
Listen, this is the best, they say one hundred days
start of any president in history. And everyone is saying it.
We're just we've just gotten started. You haven't even seen
anything yet.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
It's all just ticking.

Speaker 2 (18:17):
The President was at Makeham County College in Warren, just
north of Detroit, to the government power trip.

Speaker 1 (18:24):
Well, that's the thing of the past.

Speaker 8 (18:26):
After a lifetime of unelected bureaucrats stealing your paychecks, attacking
your values, and trampling your freedoms, we are stopping their
gravy train, ending their power trip and telling thousands of
corrupt and competent and unnecessary Deep state bureaucrats, you're.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
Fired your morning show.

Speaker 2 (18:46):
White House correspondent John Decker was on Air Force one,
made the trip with the President, covered the rally, and
he's back in Washington to cover the President today, who's
moving on with executives from across the country as well
as a cabinet meeting. John, I'm in all of them's energy.
I feel just kidding up in the morning. He's gonna
kill me, he just but that may have been one
of his best We keep saying this, but he's all

(19:09):
he has to do in the midterms is go out
and do rallies like that in key areas where there
are races. But that was quite the one hundred day
celebration and quite the enthusiastic crowd.

Speaker 9 (19:21):
Yeah, he spoke for I believe over an hour and
twenty minutes, just you know, rifted at some point, says,
veering away from his prepared remarks. The crowd that was
there in Michigan, McComb County, Michigan loved what they had
to see. They waited hours to see the President. I
arrived with the President, as you pointed out in that motorcade,

(19:42):
and it was a long day yesterday and today it's
another long day because, as you point out, he'll be
meeting with those executives, having a cabinet meeting a day
after his one hundredth day in office, and so he
still is keeping up that pace, which is I think
pretty remarkable for a person his but even leaving aside
his age, I think it's this remarkable period to have that.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
Yeah, no, I don't know how he does it.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
So you you you know, you've covered eight presidents and
you're just coming off four years of Joe Biden and
now back to this. There's just no comparing access to
the president. Daily news conferences, open cabinet meetings, open reflections
after each of these key meetings I you'll have today
with executives. I mean at some point where you love them,

(20:26):
hate them, agree with them, or disagree with them. This
has been the most transparent and accessible president in the history.
And you wonder if that sets a new tone for
the American presidency.

Speaker 9 (20:38):
Well, I certainly hope. You know, whoever follows President Trump
in succeeding presidencies, I hope they have the same level
of openness. Of course, what we saw President Trump had
this in his first term, and then it reverted back
to you know, sort of a protective presidency under President
Joe Biden. So hopefully it doesn't revert backwards. Then you know,

(20:59):
it keeps up this level of access, level of transparency
that we see almost every day with President Trump and
his administration.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
White House Correspondent John Decker back home, but still chasing
and covering the president. Let's start with these executives. What
executives and what is the President trying to accomplish with
these meetings today.

Speaker 9 (21:17):
You know, I don't have a list of the executives
that he will be meeting with. The White House typically
gives that to us, you know, within an hour of
those meetings, and when we have a good sense and
sometimes Michael, those executives come out and speak.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
With us after they've met with the President and.

Speaker 9 (21:31):
Give us their perspective on how those meetings went. But
as you know, so many executives, some of whom really
avoided Donald Trump in his first term, are traveling to Washington,
d C.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
To meet with him.

Speaker 9 (21:44):
I mean, I've been surprised with some of the people
who've shown up, not because they said anything, you know
that was negative about the President just because they really
don't travel to Washington that often. Larry Ellison's a perfect
exam that now he's a supporter of the president, but
he never travels to Washington, DC. And yet he traveled

(22:05):
to the White House several weeks ago to make a
big announcement as it relates to an investment that Oracle
is making in the United States, and that's what the
President wants to see. More of these investments being made
in the US, more investments in manufacturing.

Speaker 2 (22:20):
So directly or indirectly still related to the economic vision,
and certainly probably to offset the terriff issue, right, I mean,
that's what I'm kind of dig out.

Speaker 9 (22:30):
Well, that's right, yeah, yeah, that's a big unknown. You know.
The big unknown is what impactful these tariffs have on
our economy. There are some economists, economists that are very
respected that are forecasting that it will lead to a
slowdown in growth, perhaps an increase in inflation. Will know
obviously by the end of the year, and the President
wants to offset that, as you just pointed out, Michael,

(22:51):
with these big investments in the US that will lead
to hopefully.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
More jobs created in our country. Jobs, an American bought
product because they're American made. That's really the ultimate economics solution.
Most economists will agree on that, even though they don't
want to necessarily agree with the president anything to tease
about the cabinet meeting? Are we expecting anything big?

Speaker 9 (23:13):
This is going to happen in the eleven o'clock Eastern
time hour. And what you can expect. I'm not in
the pool today. I was in the pool yesterday. It's
a rotation. And what you can expect if you're in
the pool today is to be in the cabinet room
for an extended period of time. Why because the President's
going to go around the room and essentially ask each
cabinet secretary what their department has accomplished during the first

(23:36):
one hundred days of the administration.

Speaker 2 (23:39):
That'll be powerful to watch and talk about tomorrow, John Decker.
Great reporting is always if you're just waking up. These
are technically in are top five stories of the day.
The Law Enforcement Division of the US Postal Service will
now assist the Trump administration and mass deportations.

Speaker 1 (23:58):
Mark Mayfield has the details.

Speaker 10 (24:00):
The new documents reveal the US Postal Inspection Service is
cooperating with federal immigration officials to identify people that they
suspect maybe in the country illegally. This includes sending photos
of people's mail to immigration officers and allowing access to
USPS surveillance systems and online account data.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
FEMA's being cleared of wrongdoing and a probe led by
the Department of Justice related to the anti Trump bias
after a hurricane.

Speaker 1 (24:26):
Brian Shook has that story.

Speaker 11 (24:28):
According to a court document, FEMA investigated bias allegedly displayed
by Florida based FEMA employee Martie Washington against Trump supporting
homes in the wake of Hurricane Milton and Helene. The
DOJ found no evidence of a systemic problem and determine
the matter was not directed by the agency or field leadership.

(24:49):
The findings came as part of the case in which
the State of Florida sued former FEMA administrator Dian Criswell
and Washington.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
Always lost sleepover having a wife and two daughters and
a son. For that matter, is the amount of dangerous
people who had broken into our country for the purposes
of human abduction and trafficking drugs and drug overdoses rape, murder,
and the fact that they're being cleared as a threat

(25:21):
helps me sleep better at night. But if you're Michelle Obama,
well you're not sleeping at night because you're afraid for
the immigrants, the rapists, the murderers, the illegals that are
being deported.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Listen.

Speaker 5 (25:33):
The former First Lady was on the podcast On Purpose
with Jay Shetty, where she said she worries for people
of color all over this country. She added that Trump's
immigration policies frighten her. She said when she drives around
Los Angeles, she's looking in the faces of folks who
could be a victim and wonders how they feel. I'm
he's a tailor.

Speaker 1 (25:51):
Do dad out.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
Today shows that, for the first time ever, there are
now more than seven million Americans living with Alzheimer's disease.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
Jennifer Pulsen has that report.

Speaker 12 (26:02):
New York doctor Nikhil Pella Karsa's the latest Alzheimer's Association
Facts and Figures report shows seven point two million Americans
now living with a disease.

Speaker 9 (26:11):
This is conning because must keep cleaning up.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
You know.

Speaker 12 (26:14):
It's two new FDA proved meds La Canabab and nananamab
are helping to slow the progression of symptoms in people
in early stages who.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
The tip of the iceberg.

Speaker 2 (26:23):
That we now have newer treatments and many more new
treatments are currently under research study not showing some good potential.

Speaker 12 (26:31):
He also stresses research examining the benefits weight loss drugs
could have on targeting brain inflammation to reduce the risk
of disease.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
I'm Jennifer BULSONI.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
I'm sitting here thinking I don't think I could name
more than love Shack, a song that the B fifty
twos did.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
Love Shack, It's a low place. I can't think of
any other hits.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
The B fifty twos are set to release the Warner
and Reprise Years box set with their early hits.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
Mark Mayfiel has more. The nine lt.

Speaker 13 (27:10):
Rainbocal and Vinyl collection and celebration of Pride Month.

Speaker 1 (27:13):
Will feature albums like the B fifty.

Speaker 13 (27:15):
Two's Wild Planet, Mesopotamia, Party Mix, and Cosmic Thing. A
CD version will be released on the same day, June
the twentieth. The collection also highlights some of the band's
best known songs like Private Idaho and Love Shack.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
I'm Mark Mayfield translation and medley of their hit.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
Today we celebrate two foods that some people believe go together.

Speaker 1 (27:36):
I'm one of them. Americans are passionate about their choice.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
Greed Tennis with more on National Oatmeal Cookie Day or
National Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Day.

Speaker 7 (27:46):
We'll start with a cookie that is always in the
top five of favorite cookies according to cravery, packed with
vitamins and antioxidants, and seventy seven percent of us like
it without raisins. But put a raisin in that cookie
and that number drop to about twenty three percent. For likability,
a Reddit poll shows most people believe raisins are okay
but not great, but also not the enemy unless it's

(28:09):
in you wrote real cookie. I'm Bree Tennis.

Speaker 3 (28:13):
This is your morning show with Michael del Trono.

Speaker 2 (28:17):
We're going to try to get sounds of the day
and the sounds of you in both in one segment.
Let's start with Joe listening in Florida.

Speaker 14 (28:23):
Good morning, This is Joe from Melbourne, Florida. I have
a question, Trump forty seven on Fridays. Is that really
Donald Trump? Or is that just an impersonator having fun?
Thanks so much?

Speaker 2 (28:33):
Well, we wonder from time to time, he's so much
like him, we think he might actually be channeling him.
But no, that is Sean Farrash, a very funny, very
talented person, even beyond that impersonation, which is really beyond
an impersonation.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
And he'll do those things for you too.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
If you have some special occasion, you can go to
farachemedia dot com and he records messages for people.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
But know that it is not Donald Trump, Brian and
No Claire Michael.

Speaker 15 (29:02):
I grew up on the South side of Chicago. Michel
Obama and Barack Obama cared anything about people of Tarba
when they were in office. They would have been something
about the black on black murders that happened on the
South side of Chicago for the longest time. I'm feared
that with the Obamas.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
Well, yeah, they ignored that, just like they ignore the
part about them being illegal immigrants or rapists or murderers
or drug traffickers. It's always narrative over reality. Big John
gets the final say in this segment.

Speaker 16 (29:36):
They always thinking, guys on Friday, why don't you open
it up to the callers and everybody's got to pick
a horse. They'll win it. That's gonna win at Kentucky Derby.
You know, Big John's got one.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
Or maybe we'll just have a Big John versus Big Mike,
because you know, I did go to handicapping.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
School of eight years old. Part of my just function
childhood journalism.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
Is in online I find some value with a minor
all right time for sales of the day, we're getting
a little bit.

Speaker 6 (30:08):
Any of you in the media clearly meant the art.

Speaker 2 (30:11):
Of the deal.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
It's going to work out, you know.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
I think for the President to celebrate one hundred days
with the people and of all places in Michigan tells
you a little bit about what's at the root of
this economic solution and tariff negotiation and the auto industry
auto industry. He did it in his style rally form,

(30:39):
which was amazing, and he picked the right place. He
even included an opposing party governor list.

Speaker 8 (30:47):
For decades they've been trying to save this facility. I
didn't realize that. I thought it was just recently because
I heard about it recently from some people, including your governor,
who was done a very good job.

Speaker 1 (31:01):
She came to see me. That's the reason she came
to see me.

Speaker 8 (31:04):
By the way, to save Selfridge and she was very
effective along with some of the other politicians and some
of the military people that love this place.

Speaker 1 (31:16):
They loved what it stands for, all.

Speaker 8 (31:19):
The victories they've had here over the years. So I
want to thank Governor Gretchen Whitmer for bringing it also
to our attention very strongly. And you know, I'm not
supposed to do that. She's a Democrat. They say, don't

(31:39):
do that, don't have her here. I said, no, she's
going to be here. She's done a very good job, frankly,
and she's she was very much involved with the Republicans.
They worked together on saving it, and it was not easy.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
I mean, when's the last time you've seen a Democrat
acknowledged the great work of a Republican governor? Hey, when's
last time your a Republican acknowledging the great work of
a Democrat governor that worldview wise, policy viewise, you have
very little in common with. I mean, we're always begging, right,
can't we become a country that's functional again and bust

(32:14):
out of this matrix that's Donald Trump being an American president. Now,
the coverage of it has got to go through the
death of journalism and the matrix but the President, and
by the way, he didn't stop there, even brought her
on stage to her shock.

Speaker 17 (32:34):
Well, I hadn't planned to speak, but I am on
behalf of all the military men and women who serve
our country and serve so honorably, on behalf of the
state of Michigan. I am really damn happy we're here
to celebrate this recapitalization at Selfridge. It's crucial for the
Michigan economy. It's crucial for the men and women here,
for our homeland security and our futures.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
So thank you.

Speaker 17 (32:57):
I am so grateful that this Elmo's way today.

Speaker 2 (33:01):
Listen, she's Gretchen's liable to be on the ticket. So
that was that's the President put in the military above
partisan politics and worthy of Note. Here's a good portion
of the speech. We can't play a lot of it,
but this is this is one clip I want you
to hear.

Speaker 8 (33:19):
But we're ending the inflation nightmare, the worst that we've
had probably in the history of our country, getting woke
lunacy and transgender insanity the hell out of our government.
We're stopping the indoctrination of our children, slashing billions and
billions of dollars of waste, fraud and abuse. And above all,

(33:42):
we're saving the American dream. We're making America great again
and it's happening fast.

Speaker 2 (33:48):
Donald Trump was in rereform in Michigan all lot more
on that coming up.

Speaker 3 (33:51):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Hill Choo
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