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June 11, 2025 36 mins

White House Correspondent and attorney JON DECKER shares the latest on President Trump’s reaction to unrest in California and Governor Newsom’s court challenges.

President Trump’s representatives are trying to negotiate a trade deal with China and a nuclear deal with Iran. How are the talks going? National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL has the details.

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Really good news out of London. We have a handshake
and a framework for US China agreement. Hopefully that can

(01:07):
end the tariff uncertainty with the two biggest economic countries.
Fetterman once again rises to the top to be the
only one to suggest that the party is losing the
moral high ground and not denouncing and condemning the acts
of destruction and violence is taking place in California, and

(01:28):
Elon Musk says he's having some regrets. Meanwhile, the President
was some very very strong words for any plans to
protest in our nation's capital Saturday for the Army's two
hundred and fiftieth birthday, for the president's birthday in flag Day,
sounds like a recipe for a disaster to me, and
then also our White House correspondent and Supreme Court bar

(01:50):
attorney John Decker is here with the latest un President
Trump's reaction to the unrest in California and the Newsome
court challenge that may be coming.

Speaker 3 (01:58):
Good morning, John, Hey, good morning to you. I hope
you're doing well today. That's right.

Speaker 4 (02:03):
You know, a court may decide relatively soon whether or
not to grant California Gavin Newsom what's known as temporary
restraining order preventing the president from taking the actions that
he's already taken. I don't think a court is going
to weigh in on that. I think that the courts
likely will view that as what's called a political question,
and courts don't get involved in those political questions. And

(02:26):
I've made the point to you before, Michael, I think
that the President, and taking the actions that he's done
in federalizing the National Guard to deal with this emergency situation,
is on firm legal ground.

Speaker 3 (02:36):
So I don't think that Gavin.

Speaker 4 (02:38):
Newsom is going to actually win on the merits of
his argument related to the lawsuit that he's already brought
against the federal government.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
And a judge is already rejected his emergency request to
limit the president's troop deployment.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
A federal judge.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
I can't remember where it was, but they've already lost
one of them, didn't they.

Speaker 4 (02:59):
They have, you know, So that's one of the reasons
why I think that, you know, overall, as California, as
the governor of California pursues this legal case against the president,
he's ultimately going to lose on the merits of this case.
And what we see take place us in the past
twenty four hours is that the mayor of Los Angeles

(03:21):
has instituted a curfew. Anybody that violates the curfew will
be arrested, detained, and they will serve jail time for that.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
So that is a new.

Speaker 4 (03:33):
Wrinkle to what's happening in terms of that unrest in
California things. It should be mentioned California is a very
large city, and we're talking about a very small pocket
of the city in which we see this unrest taking place.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
Yeah, large state and in a very small pocket in
a very large city where this is taken place. Yeah,
that's all right, So John, walk us through. I'm hearing
things like there's a bigger play. Everybody's frustrated watching this
because this doesn't This is not peaceful number one, and
our eyes are not deceiving us. We can see the violence,
we can see the anarchy. But everybody suspects the paid actors.

(04:12):
We've seen this script before. Is anybody ever going to
go after who's paying these people to do this stealing
and destruction and disruption and damage. And I was talking
to Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano and he said, there are
some people looking at a potential reco case for the

(04:33):
people that are bundling the money to create all this anarchy.

Speaker 3 (04:37):
Are you hearing any of this?

Speaker 4 (04:40):
Well, I don't doubt that There are people that are agitators,
people that gravitate towards situations like this, that I would
describe as anarchists that are involved in the protests, But
I wouldn't paint it with one broad brush. And not
every protester that has been involved in the unrest in
California is a paid protester. There are some people that

(05:01):
just simply were on the streets when these protests started
that did not like and do not like the president's
immigration policies. So you can't say that every protest are
out there, but.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
There are many A destructive one we saw this would
be there was a lot of people with Black Lives
Matter that were protesting peacefully, but Antifa was there, paid
on the ground, dressed in market you.

Speaker 3 (05:24):
Know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
There's always these they in January sixth was an example
of that.

Speaker 3 (05:30):
Oh yeah, And I think I.

Speaker 4 (05:32):
Think those protesters on college campuses related to college campuses
policies towards Israel, I think that those people also fall
under that umbrella.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
Yeah, But I just wonder if some if somewhere along
the line, frustrated citizens could find hope in somebody, go
find who these these people are that.

Speaker 3 (05:50):
Are control the House.

Speaker 4 (05:52):
Republicans control the Senate, they control the investigative.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
Committees, and you know, if that's something.

Speaker 4 (05:57):
They want to pursue, they have the authority to do
just that, and they could have congressional hearings looking into
what you're suggesting. In addition to that, the DOJ, it's
controlled by the Republican Party.

Speaker 3 (06:12):
It's tam BONDI.

Speaker 4 (06:13):
If she wants to look into that, she can instruct
her DOJ to look into.

Speaker 3 (06:16):
That as well.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
Appreciate it, Jim, all right, thanks for joining us, and
all all indications that we're getting inside is that that
is what is coming. I do think that, you know,
for those of you that get frustrated watching you're going
to see more arrests now because the mayor and the
authorities are participating in that now in California. But if

(06:40):
you get frustrated that you know, nobody's doing anything, I'm
telling you what they're trying to bait. They would love
for one of these military people to use force and
take a life. They would love for that trick to
take place. So I think they've done a great job

(07:01):
of showing restraint because they would love to create a
George Floyd out of this and nobody's taken the bait.
So you have the president interjecting to restore order, and
the courts are going to back him. You see this
ending Gavin Newsom's ambitions forever running for president.

Speaker 3 (07:22):
It's very frustrating.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
I mean, in our Sounds of the day, we have
the mayor basically describing what is not peaceful destruction, violence, theft,
and her advice to the people of Los Angeles is
to stay home. In other words, I've lost control of
your city. Now you can't have it while these people
have taken control of it. It's just a very very

(07:45):
bad optic. It's such a bad optic. Are you kidding me?
John Fetterman gets it. But all indications that we're getting
is that the administration is playing this very wisely, very
differently from twenty twenty. They're going to go after the
people that are paying for this. I'm not in any
way suggesting that every single person, but most of these

(08:07):
people are bad actors, and then some of them are
everyday people joining in in the bad action. But we've
seen this scripted orchestrated, paid for anarchy before. Let's go
find the money, and with a Rico case, it's a
conspiracy clearly to change government. I think reco applies, and

(08:34):
I think I could end this threat from remember rearing
its uglihead again. Now peaceful protesting, everyone would fight to
the death to support its right. But this is not protesting,
this is rioting. This is violence. This is anarchy, and
there are anarchists funding it. And I know John Decker

(08:57):
is just being you know, playing balls and strikes. Well,
they control the House, they controlled the Senate, they control
the Justice. Yeah, and it's coming. I just wanted to
see if it had leaked all the way to him yet.
All right, we always say it's your morning show, and
we can't have it without your voice. I want to
get these talkbacks, and they've been piling up. I think
first is Carla. It seems like thirty minutes ago, but

(09:19):
I don't remember where Carl is calling from. But Carla's first.

Speaker 5 (09:22):
You know, I must.

Speaker 6 (09:23):
I think it's involved with hate mail, including death threats,
test cloud violence, the hate for Doge, which he worked
very hard for and sacrifice a lot. I think it
got too much, and I basically think he snapped.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Well, I think that's what he's basically trying to admit.
So Elon posted a tweet at two oho four this morning,
I regret some of my posts about the president last week.
They went too far. Yeah, you know, I said from
the very beginning, I don't haven't a better explanation.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
You know that.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
Coalition Telsey Gabbert, RFK Junior. These were Democratic presidential candidates
supporting Donald Trump and now serving Donald Trump. Elon Musk
was a Democrat, Joe Rogan was a Democrat. They've lost
all these people and that kind of what I used

(10:23):
to say was Reagan Revolution meets Tea Party meets Maga
and kind of becomes this America Party because it's not Republican,
and I don't know what it becomes once Donald Trump leaves.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
And you know, Elon Musk was a big part of that.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
He was a big part of that, in what he
invested in the candidacy to get Donald Trump elected.

Speaker 3 (10:44):
He was a big part of that.

Speaker 1 (10:48):
In doge and why he threw this all away with
this tantrum. Now, I'm going to stand by what I
think also really happened too. Who which is he exposed
the waste, he exposed the fraud. He was dead set
on fixing the country the way he'd fix a business

(11:12):
and curb this spending problem. And then he ran into
percent and they actually had quite the run in and
exchange f bombs and everything. And I think Elon, after
all the money he spent, all the money this has
cost his company to stand by, this was expecting the
President to take his side, and the President didn't take

(11:33):
any side, and then he had a tantrum. I think
it's that simple as far as being sorry. Test the
lost one hundred and fifty two billion dollars from its
market capitalization in the wake of the spat. Now it
gained some back. I think that's what Big John's going
to point out right here. But it's got a long
way to go to make up what it's lost. And

(11:54):
this is what I said from the very beginning. If
this was a stunt for Donald Trump to Okay, you've
done a lot for me, Elon, it's cost you a lot.
Now let's play an enemy game. That way you can
regain all your leftist buyers of evs. If that's the case,
that was stupid, because in the end you're gonna end

(12:18):
up with the left never forgiving you, and then now
magat people not liking you.

Speaker 3 (12:24):
That's not good for business.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
I mean, he's got a lot of money, but what
he invested in X to neutralize how the left was
controlling and silencing opposition thought, what he invested in the campaign,
how much he lost for standing by the president and
doge and waste. This is just sad, no matter how
you cut it, it's just sad. Big John with the
update on the Tesla stock.

Speaker 3 (12:47):
So Tesla's stock was up seventeen yesterday, end up another
six hours before the open today. I don't think that's
hurting the stock this feud.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
Yeah, well he's got forty forty What is about forty
more dollars a share to go to recapture what was lost.

Speaker 3 (13:05):
I don't remember where Tom was from, but here's Tom.

Speaker 7 (13:08):
The Treaty of eighteen fifty, following the Mexican American War,
we purchased for maybe five states from Mexico for fifteen
million dollars, which would be equivalent to six hundred and
fifteen million dollars today. So once you sell it, it's
not yours. I appreciate that call from North Campton. Let's

(13:30):
go to Ross's own road again, truck a Ross.

Speaker 8 (13:34):
I love how the officials in LA. I think you
can Polish a turd, and it's no longer a.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
Turd, looks like a turd, smell zyk a turd, It's
probably a turd. Angela get the final say. I think Antelus, Phoenix, Arizona, KFII.

Speaker 3 (13:51):
Good morning, Michael.

Speaker 5 (13:53):
I think your prediction is going to come true, but
it's not going to take a decade, probably by the
end of the week, maybe the year. Indeed, we're going
to see the Democrat Party try to shift to whatever
we're going to call a fetterman party, or at least
they sure should. And I don't know why that protest
is trying to come to my beautiful city.

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Anti ice protests are spreading across the country. Chicago hit hard.
Will it make its way all the way to Washington, DC?
You know, I was just sitting here thinking we make
a pledge to the flag. You're really making a pledge

(19:42):
to the republic and to liberty and to freedom that
comes from God, not man. But ultimately, the symbol is
the flag. And when you think of everything going on
in California, they're waving another country's flag burning ours.

Speaker 3 (19:57):
How revealing is that?

Speaker 13 (19:59):
That?

Speaker 3 (20:00):
Getting things wrong?

Speaker 1 (20:03):
So in our Platinum Card hour and you can go
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were just kind of looking at if the pledge is
like a mission statement for a business. Where are we
failing it? One nation under God, indivisible, liberty and justice
for all, a republic, flag day, Trump's birthday, Army's two

(20:31):
hundred and fiftieth birthday, paid scripted anarchists spreading from California
to Chicago. Gee, what do you think the odds are?
They've got something planned in our nation's capital. Roy O'Neal
is here, Rory. Before we get to the best news
of the day, the deal with China. How does all
this play out? We just visited with John Decker. There's

(20:54):
no judges going to strip this right from the president.
You may not like how he's done it, but he
has the right to do it. There's no question that
the Los Angeles elected officials of lost control of their
city and their only advice to their people is avoid
this area.

Speaker 14 (21:10):
But mostly he's going to keep on, you know, trying
to enforce immigration laws by deploying ice officers to find
people in the country illegally. So how what's the end game?
On the other side is the question?

Speaker 1 (21:25):
Yeah, and you know, I've got a piece of audio.
I think you'll hear it if I play it down
the line. But I thought this. I try to view
this imagine if we lived in Los Angele. You live
in Florida, live in Tennessee, but if we lived there,
if you were a citizen and you're watching all this
and you see a mayor and a governor, and you know,
you see representatives from Washington all playing good guy bad

(21:48):
guy shirts and skins with us. Meanwhile, you can't get home,
you can't get around your city. This violence is close
to you and your family. And when she gave this summary,
because their whole narrative has been oh, everything's under control
and we don't need the president instigating this, well, you
clearly don't have it under control, and it's clearly not peaceful.

Speaker 3 (22:07):
Remember when they were.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
Trying to tell us that for two days because she
goes through the list of all the damages listening list
Mayor Karen Bess looting.

Speaker 15 (22:15):
Many businesses have now been affected by or vandalized. Last
night there were twenty three businesses that were looted. And
I think that if you drive through downtown LA, the
graffiti is everywhere and has caused significant damages to businesses
and a number of properties. So my message to you

(22:37):
is if you do not live or work in downtown La,
avoid the area.

Speaker 3 (22:42):
So my message to you is you no longer have
your city for now.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
I don't know how all this have to be. It's
a much different story living in it, that's for sure
than people talking about.

Speaker 3 (22:53):
It all right now, But go ahead, I'll just say
it is.

Speaker 14 (22:58):
They have gotten it down to confine in to a
rather small area covered by the curfew I think is
what one square mile. So it is, and there certainly
is a strong police presence there. We haven't gotten the
arrest numbers.

Speaker 3 (23:10):
Last night.

Speaker 14 (23:11):
The LAPD said there were quote mass arrests unquote happening
as the curfew started, So hopefully we'll get an update soon.

Speaker 3 (23:19):
So but it paints the picture this is what.

Speaker 1 (23:21):
I'm kind of trying to find the words, so I'll
just spit it out like a listener would. So it
looks like confined to one square mile, the arrests are
starting to happen, They're starting to enforce the law. It
looks like it's coming to an end in la As.
It's just getting out of hand in Chicago and moving elsewhere. So,
I mean, what can the rest of the country learn

(23:41):
from California might be the next question, But that's things
we haven't learned from twenty twenty. All right, let's turn
to the best news today. But we would be talking
about if not all this distracting nonsense. The biggest uncertainty
in all of this Trump thing tariff negotiation is China,
and it looks like we have a framework and a
handshake of a deal that's significant, and then now getting

(24:03):
China's cooperation to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran. I mean,
get us up to speed on all of that. There's
a lot of balls in the air of real meaningful stuff.

Speaker 14 (24:15):
Right, better news on China than there is on the
topic of Iran. When it comes to China, they wrapped
up two days of talks in London yesterday. Both sides
going back with consensus is the word I keep hearing,
and they're going to take those agreements and bring them
back to their respective presidents to see if we can
move forward. Look, a month ago, we had one hundred

(24:37):
and forty five percent tariffs on Chinese imports. We thought
we broke it a deal to bring things down. It
seemed to be holding. There were some accusations thrown around
last week, but they seem to be having some cooler
heads move in, especially on issues like those rare earths
and the export from the US of a high tech

(24:57):
gadgets into China. It seems a little bit more consensus
there right now.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
And I guess what we'll find out is what portion
of the uncertainty that's made the market so all little
is tied to the China portion of the tariffs, because
this would be a massive, big deal to add bind.

Speaker 14 (25:14):
It absolutely, and when do we get to having that
face to face meeting. We know that the presidents had
that phone call last week, each inviting the other to visit,
so you know, hopefully we can get something on a
big trade deal. But obviously that would be a massive
agreement that would probably take a long time to finally reach.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
Always enjoy our visits. Great reporting today, Roy, We'll talk
to you again tomorrow. If you're just waking up, well
I could have. I mean, here's how the story reads.
Nearly half of Americans are disagreeing with President Trump's decision
to send marines to Los Angeles in response to mass protests. Well,
first of all, it's mass rioting and out of control anarchy.

(25:53):
Second of all, if nearly half disagree, couldn't the headline
have been more than half agree? Let's get the very
latest from Brian Schuk.

Speaker 16 (26:02):
According to a flash poll from Yugov, forty seven percent
of respondents disapproved of Trump's military deployment, while thirty four
percent agreed and nineteen percent said they weren't sure. The
poll also found results were split along party lines, with
Democratic respondent six times as likely to disagree with Trump's
military involvement than Republicans. I'm Brian Schuck. So it begs

(26:26):
the question how much of this blame belongs to the
Democrat party, who likes to play with these bad players,
play with the money of anarchists and actors on the streets,
And then what portion of their own party supports it.

(26:47):
This is a party that turned to insurrection in twenty
twenty and then called it off and then pinned it
on Trump. And I told you they'd play it again,
and they're playing it right now. And while it's ending
in californ it's just beginning across the country. As for
the President, he had a warning for anybody planning any
drunken riots in his streets Saturday.

Speaker 17 (27:07):
For those people that want to protest, they're going to
be met with very big force. And I haven't even
heard about a protest, but you know, this is people
that hate our country, but they will be met.

Speaker 3 (27:18):
With very heavy force.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
Numerous security measures are being put in place. Of course,
it's a celebration of Flag Day, the Army's two hundred
and fiftieth birthday. It happens to be the President's birthday.
The flag Trump Army Eighteen and a half miles of
steel fencing has been installed.

Speaker 3 (27:38):
And as for the parade itself.

Speaker 17 (27:39):
We're going to have a fantastic June fourteenth parade.

Speaker 3 (27:43):
Flag Day is going to be an amatting day.

Speaker 17 (27:45):
They have tanks, we have planes, we have all sorts
of things, and.

Speaker 3 (27:50):
I think it's going to be great.

Speaker 17 (27:51):
We're going to celebrate our country.

Speaker 3 (27:53):
For a change.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
Roughly two thirds of Americans are in supportive policies that
prioritize birth sex over gender identity.

Speaker 3 (28:00):
Tammy Trujillo has more.

Speaker 11 (28:01):
According to the latest Gallup poll, more than half of
respondent's agreed with preventing transgender people from participating on sports
teams that don't match their birth sex or changing their
sex designation on government documents such as passports and driver's licenses.
Polling also found support for each such prevention policy varied
by political affiliation, but was led overwhelmingly by Republicans. Findings

(28:22):
reflect a shifting public opinion on two of President Trump's
policy priorities relating to transgender Americans. I'm Tammy Trihio.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
Well, yesterday it was suspension. Today, ABC News is firing
senior national correspondent Terry Moran following the social media post
criticizing Trump and top aide Stephen Miller Brian Shooks back
with more.

Speaker 16 (28:40):
That's according to CNN, Moran called Trump and Miller world
class haters in the sense deleted posts, saying Miller is
richly endowed with the capacity for hatred, while Trump's hatred
is only a means to an end, and that end
is his own glorification. ABC first suspended Moran before his firing.
I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 3 (29:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
And CNN's reporting, who of course does that on the
air every day, probably scratching their head, and this kind
them fired. Today is National Corn on the Cob Day.
We are celebrating nature's perfect gift of the cob that
always has an even set of rows of about eight
hundred kernels. I've never counted them, but pre Tennis as.

Speaker 18 (29:23):
The average American, he's more than five pounds of corn
on the cob every year. And although there's no wrong
way to eat it, psychologists say, how you do it?
Says a lot. The typewriter en to end. Eating rotating
after each row means you're a neat freak. The rolling
pin eater in circles means you're creative. Then there's the
hunt and peck with no order, and that means you

(29:44):
might be an impulsive monster or you just by eating
corn without rules. I'm pre Tennis.

Speaker 3 (29:50):
I'll never forget.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
We used to go fishing in Michigan City, Indiana, and
my dad would pass the cornfield and he pull over.
I've never seen anybody do this before. Now, now that
I think about it, it was theft. But you know, I
mean he got a whole farm full of corn, but
you always pull over and grab one thing of corn,
you know, shuck it and then eat it raw. Because

(30:13):
I love corn. The cop now I'm I knife it
off and then eat it with a fork. But have
you ever eaten corn raw?

Speaker 3 (30:20):
I have?

Speaker 8 (30:21):
It's spectacular funny you would bring that up my grandmother.

Speaker 3 (30:25):
Yeah, it was my dad used to do that. Yeah,
my grandma, you.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
Do the same thing. Well, I have a theory that brothers.
But that's a whole other story.

Speaker 3 (30:40):
I don't know my father. You know, he got around.
Uh but you know, so what were you gonna say
it's delicious though it doesn't.

Speaker 8 (30:45):
Yeah, but my grandmother pulled off on the side of
the road and said, Jeff, go get four roasted ears
of corn out of that field. And I said, Nanny,
that stealing And she said, look at that big field.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
They're going to miss four.

Speaker 1 (31:01):
Maybe it was your granny and my dad that made
me a red who knows.

Speaker 3 (31:05):
This is your Morning show with Michael del Chono.

Speaker 1 (31:10):
Good Morning.

Speaker 19 (31:11):
Years ago, I stopped shopping at Target because their values
no longer aligned with mine and I don't have a
problem in the world with never shopping at a Walmart again.
Christy Walton is a major shareholder in the Walton family
fortune who owns Walmart, and she put out the big
New York Times ad for the no Kings dot org
protests that are supposed to take place this Saturday. That's

(31:35):
peaceful protest, spending your money with places that align with you.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
I love my audience, Thank you, Mary. I think America
gets it. I think there's thirty percent of America that
doesn't want to get it. They're caught in a matrix
or they're on board with this anarchy. But for the
majority of America, they know the difference between a protest
and rioting. You know the difference between authentic and scripted

(32:06):
and funded. And that's why I think, you know, when
the dust settles, and I just I pray for peace
between now and the end of the week for whatever
their plans are, when the dust settles. This is a
big problem for the Democrat Party, and we saw John Fetterman.

Speaker 3 (32:21):
He gets it.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
You know, you just can't support this kind of violence,
destruction and anarchy and have moral ground. There is a
role the Democrat Party is playing in this and they
will pay for it. The media continues to try to
sell you something that your eyes clearly show you as not.
So they're already dead and have no credibility or influence,

(32:46):
but they will further decompose from this. And I think
when you add down the road, what is coming a
recoact for the people that are funding all of this.
The testimony that will continue on the fake Biden present
andcy with four aids going to testify in an oversight
committee to COVID, all of this is going to spell

(33:08):
some real trouble for the Democrats. And then we still
have this inner city rot in America and lawlessness that
continues to not be addressed, and it'll be interesting to
see how it all plays out. I want to give
the final say to John Voyd. You know we played
this earlier, but for a mayor who's been trying to

(33:32):
tell you everything's fine, everything's under control, you know this
is all the president's fault to now listing all the
damage and then has this glaring message for the citizens
of her city that she lost control of.

Speaker 3 (33:52):
Listen, looting.

Speaker 15 (33:53):
Many businesses have now been affected by our vandalized last
night there were twenty three businesses that were looted. And
I think that if you drive through downtown LA, the
graffiti is everywhere and has caused significant damages to businesses
and a number looting graffiti.

Speaker 1 (34:16):
Yeah, and how about officers assaulted and citizens assaulted?

Speaker 3 (34:20):
But watch when she gets to the bottom line the properties.

Speaker 15 (34:23):
So my message to you is if you do not
live or work in downtown LA, avoid the area.

Speaker 1 (34:30):
So my message to you is I've lost control of
my city. Avoid your city. Well that got John Voyd
to deliver this message to Governor Gavin Newsom.

Speaker 3 (34:40):
You're a fool blaming Trump.

Speaker 20 (34:45):
What are you doing for this destruction of these animals
destroying Los Angeles? Are you there talking calmly with them,
you fool?

Speaker 3 (34:54):
They would burn you.

Speaker 20 (34:55):
Down like they're burning the cars in the American flag
with no regard for humanity.

Speaker 3 (35:02):
This is not about Trump.

Speaker 20 (35:04):
This is about protecting the people from these animals and
criminals trying to destroy us and our police force. Are
they supposed to stand there, let rocks hit them and
kill them. Who's going to save them?

Speaker 9 (35:17):
You?

Speaker 20 (35:18):
President Trump called in the National Guard and the Marines
to help with these destructive barbaric riots, or you do
is cause chaos for the people.

Speaker 1 (35:29):
You know, at the end of the day, someone's going
to start connecting all these dots and hopefully make better
choices on election day, especially because nobody fails the citizens
of these major cities more than the very people they elect.
Hopefully they can see through the fog of war and

(35:50):
get to that. I do think it's either going to
go one of two ways, a civil war, or.

Speaker 3 (36:01):
America is gonna figure this out. We're all in this together.
This is your Morning Show with Michael Del Jorno.
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