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Big Beautiful victory, Swaggart's death and the FBI suppressed China voter fraud.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:20):
A new way of talk, a new way of understanding
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with Michael O'Dell John Oh. I want to break out
into a wine, but I won't do it. I will
be professional for a rainy day. I may save it

(00:40):
for five minutes today. I'd like the line if I
could maybe even sing a little seven minutes after the hour,
Welcome to Wednesday, July, the second year of Our Lord,
twenty twenty five. Well, the Republican leaders say they hope
the Big Beautiful Bill will make its way to the
President's desk by Friday, Freedom Day or No King's Day,
depending on which divide inside of the entry you're on.

(01:01):
There is some work to do in the House today. First,
President Trump is pleased with Florida's alligator Alcatraz. In fact,
how pleased is he? He is so pleased he's even
interested in reopening the real Alcatras in San Francisco. Yes, wild, crazy,
wacky stuff. The owners of CBS News have agreed to

(01:21):
pay sixteen million dollars to settle a lawsuit filed against
President Trump. Jimmy Swagger dead at the age of ninety.
So Pat Robertson is gone, Jimmy Swagger is gone, Jim
Baker's crazy where roberts is gone, Billy Graham is gone,
Jammy Fay Tammy Fay is gone. Who's left? Jurassic World rebirth?

(01:46):
Aiming to take a big bite out whatever happened to
McGruff the crime Dog. I don't know that's good. He
used to take a fight crime Because I watch a
lot of YouTube. I see the Professor of Rock and
he started one of his video with a McGruff the
crime Dog, just like two days ago. The fact that
you would bring that up is ridiculous. Isn't that weird?

(02:07):
I well, because it used to be. You know, hey,
graff the crime dog here, take a bite out of grind.
We just don't do cartoon voices anymore. No, But anyway,
they're gonna take a byte out of the box off
and I got stuck going to that. I'm still like
going to the theater. Everything is so It's like when
I go to Major League Baseball, everything's so overpriced. It's ridiculous.

(02:27):
In the theaters they got reclining seats now three hundred
dollars a ticket to sit and watch a baseball game.
Sixteen dollars for a beer. I always say, if you
pay sixteen dollars for a beer, you may have a
drinking problem. Well, that's the only time, you know. I
don't drink beer. I don't drink drink period. But I
mean I only drink beer at Major League Baseball games. Really,

(02:50):
And it's funny because not even at an NFL game
will I get a beer. I'm not standing in the line.
I'm not paying those prices. I'm not I'm gonna be.
It just goes back to when I was a kid
sitting in there in the poor them. But they don't.
They just hand you the can. We have a Triple
A baseball team here and in the nineties we had
a beer. You say that like, I don't know that,
well because people that are listening all the time. But

(03:11):
the aggravating I haven't had my EPI. He would say,
you know what tomorrow is. By the way, we'd say
get your beer while I'm still in the atmosphere. That
was a big line. Yeah, it was great. My my
son likes the Yankees. Guy that goes like he's looking
for it, gotcha saha. But then they do credit cards now, yeah,

(03:33):
it's just not the same. And they used to pour
double poor into these cups and then we'd be doing
change and the and the bills would be wet. Yeah,
those are the good time. But I mean, you go
to the movie theater now, you know, bring your kids.
I don't even know what it's going to cost us.

Speaker 3 (03:48):
I bet you.

Speaker 2 (03:49):
I dropped two hudred bucks going to watch Jurassic World.
And I think it's stupid. Did you that. I'm like,
I don't already been. No, we're going, Uh, we have
to go Thursday. So you're making this a bad experience
before you even get there. You're projecting this. Oh. One
of my favorite things to do is to make plans
and cancel them. There is no greater feeling to dread

(04:09):
something all week and then decide not to do it
and you just stay home. I mean the bed never
feels softer, right, But yeah, it's never. It's one of
those Anything on television is better than what you are
going to do. My wife, Wendy is great at doing that.
She will project. I told you I liked her better
than you. Well, I was watching this Jimmy Swagger long

(04:31):
long time ago in a land far far away. I
was going to go to Bible College, but my mom
and dad got separated and I didn't want to leave
my mom. And Jimmy Swagger was getting ready to open
a Bible college in two years. I thought, well, I'll
go to LSU, get my general courses done. That was
my best friend, go to Tiger games, and then when
the college opens, I'm right there in Baton Rouge. We

(04:54):
stay in the same apartment, only I go to the
and do my Bible courses. Well, there was a scandal
and it never opened for long time. But anyway, I
haven't seen Jimmy Swacker and I can't tell you how long.
He's just frozen in time in like nineteen eighty four
in my mind eighty five, oh, where he confessed on
the cameras. Yeah, I don't even bring that up. All

(05:15):
of send all the fallen short. Please, that was a
big one. Don't get me wrong, but but I'm just sorry, brother,
that was a big one. I happen to know a
lot of the details of that one. I kind of
opened yourself up to that one there. I don't want
to tell too many stories. So anyway, I just hadn't
seen him, and so I google him. I'm trying to

(05:37):
find I didn't realize there was such a saga going
on of what appears to be he was on life
support and his wife couldn't make the decision, and so
he got the son who's taken over the church telling
the church pray for mom to get the mind of God,
you know, let my dad go. So apparently, you know,
it's pretty obvious to the congregation he was going to pass.
But anyway, so I was looking for like the last

(05:58):
video of him, and he's ninety years old in this
video and he tells a very funny story at the
beginning about you know, he's having heart problems. So he
asked the cardiologist, you know what's wrong, And the cardiologist's
answer is, you're old, that he's having some other problems.
You want goes to the other die of that, well,

(06:19):
you're old, then he goes to an optometrist because he
can't see now you're old, and then he goes into
this song. I just want to play a little bit
of this. Now. Remember you guys all know the ties.
Jimmy Swagger is cousins with Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis.
That's three pretty tell I mean, if Jimmy, if Jimmy
Swagger doesn't become a televangelist, where does he stack up

(06:42):
with Jerry Lee Lewis. By the way, if you want
to watch something really funny, my deep dive. His eulogy
of Jerry le Lewis two years ago at Jerry Lelewis's
funeral was hysterical. I mean telling childhood stories. I mean,
these two were a riot. But imagine those three. So
Elvis is what a king? Nobody really? I mean Beatles,

(07:04):
Michael Jackson, Elvis right, ever, that's our Mozart, Beethoven. Where's
Jerry Lee Lewis, Where's Jimmy Lee Swaggered in all of this? Listen,
this is Jimmy Swagger. Now, I'm going to tell you
when he preached, he was having at the end dizzy spells,
you know, and then they'd have people come out and
pray for her in the middle. He couldn't preach standing up,

(07:26):
he was sitting down. I mean, I guess what I'm
painting is a picture of somebody in very poor health
at a very late age, in deep decline, and yet
sit them down at the piano. He tells the slow
story about the doctors, and then he goes into this,
and I just wanted to highlight I think it is

(07:50):
unfair if when I say Jimmy Swagger, all you think
about is his scandal and not the millions upon millions
of souls that he may have led the kingdom of
God that you and I will never lead. All right,
So while you're all like you better doc now, don't
be so certain his crown isn't bigger than yours. God's

(08:11):
dealing with all sinners, including us. But that's not what
I want to highlight. What I want to highlight is
a very old person days before he dies. And listen
to how well he played. I mean, I forgot how
good he played the piano, kind of like Jerry Lee.
And for a guy that could barely speak, listen to

(08:33):
how well he's still sung. Listen to piano.

Speaker 3 (08:44):
I need to tell series that's him.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
That's the gift thing.

Speaker 3 (08:49):
Look that don't die.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
I mean, these are three pretty talented cousins gang and
they're presumably all gone but Elvis.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
But watch how I six. He's still six great and

(09:21):
I don't think it's.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
He got together with Jerry Lee right before Jerry Lee passed,
and literally days before Jerry Lee died, they recorded a
song at his recording studio on Baton Rouge and Jerry
had had a terrible stroke. He could only played the
piano with one hand, and the same thing happened, and

(09:44):
then Jerry Lee died days later. But you get this
one last great performance out of these people who were
just created to entertain. I just look at Jimmy Swagger
and I think, you know he had probably the same
roughly this, Why are you laughing? You disrespectful thing? Red?

(10:04):
Now you're alive. I just can't believe he's tickling the
ivreaths like that. And I can't play a note. Well yeah,
I mean I can't even do chopstick. Actually I did
manually learn the theme to Titanic. My heart goes on
what just so I could sit down at ape like
I'll never forget my my freshman football coach who was
a Salk secular music. We'd have Toto on coming to

(10:29):
we leave the basketball game. We'd all be in the
suv and sure Toto would come on. Hold the line.
We'd crank it up, turn that Shaitan music, Toto Satan music. Well,
hold a lad, but no, I just uh So one
day we were walking by a piano and he just
sat down he started playing Elo and I was so impressed,

(10:51):
and I thought, that's really all you have to do
is memorize one song. So like every now and then
I can pass the piano and start playing Titanic and
people think, wow, you really play. If they asked me
to play, another song would be Chopstick. But yeah, you
still tickle on the ivory, still singing. But I thought
it was interesting that, you know, Jerry Lee sings that
album with him. It was Jerry Lee and Jimmy Lee

(11:12):
and died two days later. And this was the last
performance of Jimmy Swagger at his church singing. And I
got to tell you something. He couldn't talk, he couldn't preach,
he could still play, and he could still sing. You
still get the word out. It's an end of an era,
Jimmy Swagger gone at the age of nine. You will
let more on that our top stories of the day.

(11:34):
I have to do my preview, don't I. Yes, Big
beautiful Bill is headed to the House and then headed
to the President's desk. This let Jimmy back us up. Uh,
Congressional Democrats. That is as low as it goes. Well,
you don't want it? Why is it making you sad? Well, yeah,
it's making me sad. Why can't I have Jimmy in

(11:57):
the background while I tease? Now, that's not him on
the organ, but he's going to jam on the piano
here in one second. And look at the difference in
his energy level. You can't see it. You should share
them on your social media, on the Facebook. I mean
he was jamming right up to the end. Good for him,

(12:21):
all right, Sody. What I was saying was is you
can't get any lower than Congressional Democrats approval rating is
down to twenty seven percent. People are voting with their feet,
and they're continuing to leave obvious blue states and going
to obviously red states. Not as much, but the same
migration is taking place. Listen, with fewer berths and with

(12:43):
less immigrants because the border is shut down. This is
going to become huge. You're going to see the makeup
of the electoral college completely shift because of this. FBI
apparently suppressed intelligence about the Chinese meddling in the twenty
two on the election. I just think it's time somebody
goes to jail for all of this. Though. Senator Glassy

(13:07):
grassly reveals the emails that show thousands upon thousands of
Chinese created driver's license and mail in votes. Well, we
suppressed that, like we suppressed COVID in China, which is
probably why the left was always so obsessed with Russia.
So you didn't talk about China. What's fourth of July

(13:30):
for a leftist? Well, you don't celebrate independence, you don't
celebrate liberty, you don't celebrate freedom. You protest your obsession
with Donald Trump. Two hundred no Kings events. Did he
got a partial verdict? The judge that right back to
get a complete one. And Trump announced in Israeli agreement
to a sixty day ceasefire in the Gaza.

Speaker 3 (13:49):
That and more.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
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(15:25):
with Michael del Chorno. I want to beg Tom and
North Canton for helping me with my sinility. I don't
know how I did that, but once he said it,
I knew he was right and I was wrong. Jimmy
Swagger his first cousins with Jerry Lee Lewis and Mickey Gilly.
Not Elvis Presley, but still Mickey Gilly, Jerry Lee and

(15:47):
Jimmie Lee. It's nice to be fact checked live on
the air. And at least Tom didn't laugh through my eulogy.
Way to go, time, Jeffrey. All right, if you're just
waking up. Top five stories of the day USAID the
International Development Agency is shutting down. Mark Mayfield has that story.

Speaker 4 (16:09):
Secretary of State Marco Rubio made the announcement and the
culmination of the Trump administration's months long effort to dismantle
the agency. USAID was targeted by DOGE with the aim
of curving waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government.
Rebio insisted years of four and eight had failed to
deliver results for the US and said that the State
Department would take over a distribution of foreign assistants. Meanwhile,

(16:30):
the Lancet Medical Journal has estimated the end of foreign
aid could cause millions of additional deaths around the world.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
I'm Mark Meefield. President Trump is so pleased with Florida's
Alligator Ally he's ready to open up the original Alcatraz
in San Francisco.

Speaker 5 (16:44):
On Tuesday, Trump was in the Sunshine State touring the
new detention facility for illegal immigrants in the Everglades. The
president later posted, We're going to look into renovating and
rebuilding the famous Alcatraz prison sitting high on the bay
surrounded by He added there's already conceptual work underway for
the island prison.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
I'm Brian Schuk. Jerry came back with a partial verdict
in the Sean Diddy Combs case. Judge says there's no
partial injustice sent him back there deliberating again. And as
we've been talking about Televangelis, Jimmy Swaggert has passed away
at the age of ninety. Birthdays today, Barbie herself, Margot
Robbie thirty five, Curb your Enthusiasm's Larry David seventy eight.

(17:29):
Shame on you when you have this first thought. He
wasn't dead already. Racing legend Richard Petty is eighty eight,
Mean Girls, Lindsay Lowan thirty nine, and my favorite US
Olympic soccer player, Alex Morgan. She's thirty six years old today.
That's your birthday. Happy birthday, So glad you were born.
Thanks for waking up with us.

Speaker 3 (17:49):
This is David Peterson in Columbia, Tennessee, and my morning
show is your Morning show with the Michael del Jarno.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
Hey, it's me Michael.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
Your morning show can be heard live five to eight
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Speaker 3 (18:17):
Now.

Speaker 2 (18:17):
Enjoy the podcast. I know what I said, but I
was wrong. And because they're disrespectful, come on, come on,
I shouldn't have to try to entertain and deal with
this kind of consequticism. I'm eulogizing a man and they're laughing.
Welcome to Red and Jeff in the morning. Michael's on
a personal phone call right now. All right, I'll tell
you this shortly. You guys need to sharpen up and

(18:38):
behave What happened? Who was that? That's the boss? What
the soon to be Hall of Famer Julie Talbot? Oh no,
it's thirty six minutes after the hour. Good morning, Welcome
to Wednesday, July the second. So I mean, I'm trying
to remember Jimmy. That's a big death. Jimmy Swaggeran is
a big death in our history. Yes, So why were

(18:59):
you guys giggling through it? Well? And then I wanted
to really I wanted to play the story of when
Jerry le Lewis failed the third grade. This is Jimmy
swagger at eighty eight at Jerry Lee Lewis's funeral doing
the eulogy. And I thought it was hilarious, and then
Red goes, Oh, I thought that was a talkback. I mean,

(19:21):
come on, you two, now, why do you think this
is too slow to play? First of all, that's my
main point. The ninety year old man telling the story
from the what the nineteen forties? Probably it's Jimmy Swagger
telling a story about Jerry Lewis in the third grade.
Goodness gracious, great balls of fire. Hello, it's hard to

(19:42):
impress you guys. So anyway, the reason I wanted to
play it, you know. And then they're like, well, I
don't know. I kind of bring the show down, But
that's my main point. Listen to how slow and breathy
he is because he's dying a heart failure. But when
he played the piano, you didn't hear that, did you?
Or when he was singing, it was amazing how the gifting,
gifting never dies, come straight from God. So I was

(20:04):
trying to make a problem. That's when you started giggling
last time. So but no, but I thought this was
a funny story. We could do a talk back and
have the listeners vote if they want to hear it.
But I suspect they want to hear it. You all know,
the big beautiful bill pass and now it's going to
the house. You know, Alligator alcatraz is you know, certainly
different Jury and Diddy. They got to go back and

(20:25):
do There's no such thing as a partial verdict. Get
back in there and finish your job. What Jurassic World rebirth?
How many of these are they going to make? Seriously,
and how many of these are is my wife going
to make me go to?

Speaker 6 (20:38):
Did I mention tomorrow's just another epidural Thursday? Oh, that's
my fun day. Oh, you know I don't have pain day.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Oh? And then we're given my wife an epidural. When
we were having our youngest child, that's when you fainted right,
passed out? Yes, she looked up and she said, would
someone get him before he hits the floor. You know,
God's good to you that you did that.

Speaker 7 (21:04):
I had a.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
I'm not exaggerating when I tell you about a sixteen
inch needle that was used during my vasectomy. And I
happened to lean up to see and it was going
back and forth like my heartbeat, but I didn't pass out.
And I'm sitting there staring at her, going why am
I not passing out? And I don't want to see
this anymore? And I laid my head back and we

(21:27):
had a long talk and no more children after that.
All right, so this is Jimmy Swagger. Do you think
the listeners would want to hear this? I do? I mean,
can you put it to a This is where I
wished Tom from North Canton was here in the studio.
We had three talkbacks that say, yeah, are you serious
you're gonna hold the listener's hostage, over play the play
the eulogy. All right, this is I don't think it's slow. Well,

(21:50):
I mean it's slow. He's old. But this is Jimmy
Swagger at Jerry Lee Lewis's funeral. Show's over at eight.
I have REDIALT. You know, I could call her right now.
I'm sorry, he's at Jerry Lewis's funeral giving the eulo.
Jeanie tells this story from the third grade.

Speaker 7 (22:15):
I was just had graduated from the third grade and
I was out of school. It was all having my
report card and I saw Jerry Lee coming across the
school ground and he was crying and I said, what's
the matter.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
He said, I failed? About it?

Speaker 7 (22:40):
I failed? I said, well, let's go see that. The
teacher was Noah doub Cross's wife. Mister Cross was the sheriff,
the high sheriff here in those days. So we went
to the to the room. Why I said that, I
don't know, but Missus Cross was still there and she said,
Jimmy and Jerily was with me.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
What do you want?

Speaker 7 (23:03):
I said, well, Jerry has failed. She said, I know it.
Have you looked at his report card? That's got seventeen
fs on me? But they just met her, and so

(23:26):
I said, Missus Cross, I said, there's a reason that
these fs that Gerally knows the material. You see, that
was the evangelist in me again, he knows the material.

Speaker 2 (23:41):
I said.

Speaker 7 (23:41):
The reason he didn't pass it because his mother and
dad moved so much that when you get out of school,
he didn't know where.

Speaker 8 (23:48):
His home was. And you know, she looked at me
and she said, Jerry, do you know this?

Speaker 2 (23:59):
Oh yes, I know it all.

Speaker 7 (24:03):
And she got his report card Mark threw it put
past them.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
And see, I thought that was a great story. And
then he tells the story about he threw him off.
A second story. Barn those are you know? We used
to play Nobody sat and watched TV back then. All right,
I had to watch the rest of that later. It
was very very funny. But anyway, Jimmy Swaggert has passed
away at the age of ninety. We were going through
the list We're supposed to play talkbacks and now I'm

(24:32):
just reciting them. But one listener had called in and
said we had forgotten Jerry Fallwell, well, Billy Graham would
be the biggest Oral Roberts. Jimmy swaggered Jerry Fallwell, who
I leave out? I mean, somewhere Robert Tilton is really

(24:56):
nervous right now. Now see you called Julie because now
I must behaving. It's because of them. See can you
imagine Robert don't somewhere really nervous? That made me laugh.
But no, who are the biggies? Oral Roberts, Billy Graham,
Rex Hombard would have been a big one in the

(25:17):
early days, he said, Pat Pat robertson Jerry Fallwell, they're
all gone. I mean the only one left is Jim Baker, right,
and he's down at a bomb shelter buying his own food.
Is really yeah, he got it selling food for the apocalypse.
Can you imagine the apocalypse happens and you're really hungry,

(25:39):
and you get to some guy's house and all he's
got is that freeze driede stuff. That's all you got.
You got the corn. You gotta get a corn. If
it gets to that, I probably wouldn't be a you know,
beggars can't be choosers.

Speaker 9 (25:50):
In the end, the big beautiful bill has passed the Senate.
And by the chin on its hairy hair hair, how
big were some of those Senate seats to squeak by
If you don't have that Pennsylvania Senate seed, Ohio Senate seat,
Montana Senate se guess what?

Speaker 2 (26:07):
There is no big beautiful bill. And in the end
jad Van said to do the tie breaker reaction that
was up four hundred points yesterday. Donald Trump expects to
get the bill by the fourth of July. I mean,
you know, you start thinking about everything coming up roses
and daffodils for Donald Trump, he had told the story
how he really believes God spared him, and it is
a fluke if he doesn't turn to look at a

(26:29):
chart in the half split second he does, he's not
on this earth right now. He's assassinated. But he said,
because of that, and even because of the cheating election
four years prior, he gets to be president for the
two hundred and fiftieth birthday of our country, Lord Willing.
And now the way everything works out, this big beautiful bill,

(26:52):
I mean, I'd almost bet my life he'll be signing
it at the desk on the fourth of July, just
because everything is perfectly time. But the outcome, Captain unusual
tenh weekend of work at the Capitol, so much so
we even saw John Fetterman cry. He just really hated
missing that vacation on the beach and he wanted to
go home. Bussy knew it was all just political theater

(27:14):
and it was going to pass in the end. But
in the end, closer than even he thought. Fifty to fifty,
with JD. Vans casting a tiebreaker. Three Republican Senators Tom Tillis,
who will be leaving the Senate and not seeking reelection
from North Carolina, Susan Collins from Maine, and Ran Paul
from Kentucky, joined all Democrats in voting against the Big
Beautiful Bill. Now it heads to the House. There were

(27:36):
some changes. The package goes back to the House where
Speaker Johnson and Louisiana has warned senators not to overhaul
what his chamber had already approved. Otherwise, you throw that
into a question mark. But the Senate did make changes
in particular to Medicaid, risking more problems ahead. House GOP
leaders scheduled today to vote about to put it on

(27:57):
Trump's test by the fourth of July. And that's the
latest on the big beautiful bill headed to the big
beautiful desk. I would think this would I would think

(28:18):
this should be one of the biggest stories of the day.
And my guess is, no one's going to talk about it.
And that is we find out that the FBI, through
Senator Grassley and through the proof with the emails, that
the FBI suppressed evidence of China meddling in the twenty

(28:39):
twenty election. Look, you can just look at the number
of Democrat votes for Bill Clinton, for Barack Obama. You know,
they're all like steady, steady, steady, and then Trump gets
a record amount of votes in twenty twenty and boom
out of nowhere, what was it? Like a ten million
increase for the Democrats now campaign to Save the Democracy,

(29:01):
which is really the tell all and the manuscript, if
you will, manifesto for how they stole the election, and
they come right out and tell you how they did it.
It's in Time magazine, February fourteenth, twenty twenty one. I
noticed that former chief of STAF Klaian is going to

(29:23):
testify today in the cognitive abilities of Joe Biden. He
was a part of that shadow campaign to save the
democracy where they tell you we weaponized COVID, we changed
election laws, we didn't go through state legislatures, which was unconstitutional,

(29:43):
but we got away with it. We stuffed the ballot box,
and we did what we had to do to save democracy.
Come around and tell you, and this fits into this,
why were they so intent on you not not focusing
on China with COVID. We knew that's where it came from,

(30:07):
and we also know what they did to protect their
own people to ensure it didn't spread in China, but
were reckless to ensure it spread everywhere else. China's involvement
in COVID for the purposes of destroying Donald Trump. Now
you have part two of that grassly revealing the FBI
emails with the suppressed evidence of China's meddling in the

(30:32):
twenty twenty election. Michael. As time goes by, it's becoming
so obvious that the twenty twenty election has an asteris next.
Oh yeah, But you know, all things just seem to
work together for the good. It ends up being you know,
in the long run, we're going up being a better
nation for it. But emails showed that. On September twenty

(30:53):
fifth of twenty twenty, the FBI Field Office in Albany,
New York, recalled an intelligence report that showed Chinese election interference.
The reported information from an FBI confidential human source who
said the Chinese government was pound producing tens of thousands
of fraudulent driver's license and manufacturing mail in votes for

(31:17):
then President Joe Biden in twenty twenty. Appearing before a
Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee on September twenty
fourth of twenty twenty, then FBI Director for Christopher Ray said,
we have not seen historically any kind of coordinated national
voter fraud effort in a major election, whether it was

(31:37):
by mail or otherwise. Well, mail was the key, and
his own department suppressed the human intelligence and proof. These
records smack of political decision making and prove the Ray
led FBI to be deeply broken as an institution ahead

(32:01):
of a high stakes election happening amid an unprecedented global pandemic,
the FBI turned its back on its national security mission.
Grassley said in a public statement, Missus Hughes and I
sortay say, well, why doesn't anybody want to know the
truth about China and COVID because you don't want to
go to war with them? I don't know. Maybe because

(32:26):
they gas let you into believing that if anybody, I mean,
I'll word this very carefully. It was nationally covered that
a major radio company senior vice president issued an ultimatum
to all of its hosts across the country, if you

(32:47):
do anything to suggest the election may have been fraudulent,
you will be terminated, just like they issued an ultimatum
if you do anything to discourage anybody from getting the vaccine,

(33:07):
you'll be terminated. Now, I will tell you this, I said,
time will fix this. You can't ultimately hide truth. Lies
always get exposed. Darkness is always removed by light. The

(33:28):
truth always has its day, and we've seen that truth
with COVID, with the vaccine, with the masks. Why isn't
Fauci in jail? Why are any of these FBI people
in jail? What are we doing to ensure this will
never happen again. And can you in the courtroom of
public opinion get a verdict and a sentence when you're

(33:53):
living in a matrix. Oh, I'll stand by it. Even
with the Big Beautiful Bill back passing the Senate, that's
the biggest story. This is happening now three weeks in
a row, where they're really big stories nobody's talking about.
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Chrono. The

(34:17):
Big Beautiful Bill has passed the Senate thanks to the
tie breaking vote by Vice President jd.

Speaker 3 (34:21):
Vance.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
It's now headed to the House. There were some changes made,
especially on Medicaid, that could be problematic, but the goal
is to still get the bill to the Big Beautiful
desk by the fourth of July, right in the end
first year. It only adds what two hundred and forty
billion to the deficit, which is not as that significant
we've done. We've done far more expensive and far stupider

(34:45):
in the recent past. But you know, we always talk
about what is trump Ism? Is it? On the older
end the old Reagan Revolution conservatives mixed in with from
twenty years ago, the Tea Party movement, mixed in with
the new Maga movement, and all three makeup trump Ism.

(35:06):
If so, don't forget the central issue that the Tea
Party stood for was to address the debt, and some
of that still lingers today. There's some good stuff in
this bill, and then there's some spending in this bill,
and some people are standing against it on principled or

(35:27):
as we call it, freaking out. Donald Trump is so
pleased with Florida's alligator Alcatraz he wants to reopen South
San Francisco's actual Alcatraz. Don't touch it. How dare you?
I've yet to bring my son to Alcatraz, which is
my all time favorite? What would you call that attraction

(35:48):
on any vacation I ever was on? How dare you
if you've never been to Alcatraz? So captivating? We're all
in this together. This is your Morning Show with Michael Hill.
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