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bacon? How are you today?
Doing pretty good, you know, except for 70°.
But raining. It's been raining since last
night. I don't know man.
We get a lot of rain in all of the sun.
Supposed to be in the summer. I don't.
Know we have been been getting pounded with rain too.
We actually had sunny days today.
It's going to be cloudy the restof the day today.
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But you know, I don't know when we got rain again on Monday.
The grass has been really wet. I need to cut the grass.
It's looking like a safari out there and it's just too wet to
do it. Yeah, you can't cut the grass
when it's wet. Gets all stuck and everything.
See, my grass is cut every week.It looks pretty good so.
Yeah, well, this is actually only a week's worth of growth,
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but, you know, they turn the sprinklers on, so of course
that's going on as that water. It definitely changes it, you
know, changes it up. All right, listen, man, we got a
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right now, you know, I mean, I got work to do later on, work
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But let's go on here. So, you know, George, Jamie
Dimon, it's got. Yeah, I always like what this
guy has to say. Of course, he's the CEO of JP
Morgan Chase. For anybody that doesn't know
who he is, he's got a lot to sayabout China.
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Well, he does. And you know, he's, I'm going to
agree with him on this one. He's saying China isn't
America's biggest threat, it's the enemy within.
And I cannot agree with him morebecause if you get rid of the
enemies within, then we could take care of China.
It won't be a threat either. Now I saw an announcement by
Trump and I'm, I'm remiss, George, that I don't know what
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happened, He said. Something about China violating
the tariff deal. Is that true?
I mean, I don't know really whathappened there.
Do you have any idea? It's true.
I did hear about it. I didn't really look into it too
much. But he's not happy with China
and he's talking about raising the tariffs back up.
So yeah. I can find it real quick.
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Look into it. I've got to tell you that I that
I truly believe that China's a paper tiger.
But you know, Diamond goes on here and he says China is a
potential adversary. They're doing a lot of things
well. They have a lot of problems, but
what I really worry about is us,can we get our own act together,
our own values, our own capability, our own management?
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Now I think, you know, it's, it's a big deal.
Now we know, we know that DonaldTrump's tariffs cut, cut deeply
into, you know, the the United States and China.
Of course, those economies took a hit when that happened.
Now Trump's trade policies, you know, they've kind of whipsawed
through different tariff levels.We've also been caught up in the
court decisions, which I can't, you know, this weaponized legal
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system is just a pain in the butt for the new administration.
They keep stepping in there and stopping everything from
immigration, tariffs, you name it.
Now, I do think we had a win. Didn't the Supreme Court say
that for now, the tariffs were going to stay in place, George?
That's what they did say. Yes, Sir.
You know, there's so many cases.Every everything that Trump does
is a automatic lawsuit from the other side.
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Yeah, it's, it's inconceivable. I don't know where's the money
to come in to pay for all this? Number one, probably coming from
USAID, you know, back from our taxes.
I'm going to say because I mean,it's, it's crazy.
It's everything, everything a lawsuit and pretty I'm I'm
pretty sure Trump won. Almost everyone might not maybe
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one or two, but he's up there and wins because and it's just
showing a waste of time. You got these rogue judges are
just going to do whatever they want based on their political
beliefs, not in the letter of the law.
Yeah, well, they keep getting overturned, which proves that
legally they weren't right at the District Court level.
All they're doing is wasting time, kind of like what they did
to us in the first administration with all the
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Russia, Russia, Russia, you know, they did all that.
It was a big, big, big pain in the butt.
We didn't get a great term out of Donald Trump because of it.
And I think this is their their only weapon.
I think that, you know, we, we definitely have an an inept and
worthless Congress at this point.
In my opinion, they aren't getting much done at all.
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Got one side complaining about Trump.
You got the other side saying they're going to do something
about it. And meanwhile, you know, here
come the elections and a lot of people are saying that when
those elections come in that theRepublicans are going to lose
control of the Senate. I Even if they have control of
the Senate now, George, it doesn't feel like they do it.
Doesn't feel like they have control of anything the way it's
going. Exactly.
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Yeah, about the Senate, the House.
I mean, you had it's crazy. You had the big they, well, they
say the big beautiful bill, but there are some things in it that
I, you know, if you really took your time to.
Rebuild George, like Elon must say, can it be big and
beautiful? It can be it kind.
Of feels it needs to be one or the other.
I know right, But you know, how are you going to have how are
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you going to have a new bill Andand you're not going to you're
not cutting any money out with with all the things that Doge
has found so far and none of those cuts were put into this
big beautiful bill. I mean really, what are you guys
doing? I'm.
Supposed. To tell you I'm readily
conservative and and and save money, but they're not.
I read a story last night that Bannon supposedly outed what
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really kind of happened that Bennett and Elon Musk allegedly
got into a pushing match in right outside the Oval Office.
It's kind of why Susie Wiles is now saying that, you know, if
any office that Elon Musk uses will be outside of the North
Wing and she wants everything tocome through her office.
Allegedly, this is the talk behind the scenes.
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But Bannon's the one that outed it, said him and Bennett got
into it. I don't know if it's true.
You know, I mean, Elon Musk a pretty passionate guy.
Bennett's a pretty passionate guy.
But he keeps talking about that Elon wasn't producing the, the,
the, the information, the numbers they needed, which I
think is completely incorrect. And what do you, how do you feel
about that, George? Well, it's funny he brought this
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up because they're not truly showing all the doge fraud they
found like they're, I mean, evenElon Musk said, I think it was
yesterday when he was departing at the White House when he's
having a speech with Trump. I forget the money, it was 9
billion or something. But that that's just not
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accurate. Because if you just take away
the USAID money, what they were getting right, Let's just talk
again. And I mean, nobody knows the
figures of the money money magiccomputers or their own these
zombie programs. They need to figure this out.
And that's why I just. So George was talking about the
magic money computers. You know, they found fourteen of
them. George and I know all about it,
but for maybe in the audience, maybe you don't know.
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And these were computers that were connected to the Federal
Reserve. They were connected to the US
Treasury. And we're able to just basically
give out any amount of money with no oversight and, and
really no authority that was being approved.
So you could just type in a number.
If I were to send George over 20or $30 million, I could just
type his name in. And, and they weren't even
putting in codes. Normally you have to put a code
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in to transmit money from the treasury.
And then of course, we're talking about the zombie
organization. So imagine this, this is what
they found. Anyway, there were some
organizations that maybe had gotten approved back in.
Let's just make up a #1976. And they were approved for one
year. Well, they found that money was
still being sent to those organizations with no
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congressional oversight and no authorization from Congress,
meaning that entity had only been good for 1976 and now they
were still getting money this year.
So those zombie organizations were something else.
You could just have it going on.But, you know, Diamond says some
stuff here. I don't know if I initially
agree with him. He doesn't seem to think that
China's going to be impacted, you know, by these tariffs and
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what we're going to do. I, I, I want to go over this
because I think we, this is an important topic.
So we'll probably go ahead and discuss this through the break.
But I think this, he's talking about mismanagement, and I agree
with that. I agree there is a mismanagement
issue in this country. Doesn't matter whether it's
immigration regulations, taxation, schools, healthcare,
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it's all been mismanaged. At the end of the day, we do
have to get our act together. Georgia.
Yeah. But is it mismanaged on purpose
or what? I mean?
I mean, here you have the US government, right?
They have one of They have the best military, best military in
the world, most sophisticated. You know what, hold on, hold
that thought because we're goingto take a short break.
George, I want you to bring thatright back in.
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Big Meg talk radio show. Here we host Lance Migliaccio
George Ballantine coming to you live from Denver and New York
City and we are the tip of the spear or we went to break.
We were talking about our beautiful government and the
mismanagement to what Jamie Dimon was from the CEO of Chase
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JP Morgan was talking about. And you know, we have the the
best military world, most advanced and but our federal
government computer systems is so antiquated and you wonder why
they're they they're mismanaged.Is it done on purpose?
I think so. I truly do because, you know,
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with with terrible computer systems, they're able to get
away with more stuff because it's not really keeping up.
And you know, that's hopefully the purpose of doge.
You know, hopefully they AI everything.
But here's a clip of diamond talking about.
I want to play it for you guys right now.
Listen up. Biggest one underlying both that
is the enemy within it. I'm not as worried about China
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isn't isn't is a potential adversary.
They're doing a lot of things well, they have a lot of
problems. What I really worry about is us,
can we get our own act together,our own values, our own
capability, our own management. What you heard today on stage
was the amount of mismanagement is extraordinary by state, by
city for pensions for and that stuff is going to kill us.
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And, you know, I always get asked this question, are we
going to be the reserve currency?
And no, you know, if we are not the preeminent military and the
preeminent economy in 40 years, we will not be the reserve
currency. That's a fact.
Just read history. You know, I think we will be,
you know, Warren Buffett here, we tell you we're enormously
resilient. I agree with that.
I think this time is different. This time we're, you know, we,
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we have to get our act together.We have to do it very quickly.
The question is, how do the government get to act together?
Because you have two parties that go head to head, you know,
cutthroat at each other. I mean, we have one party, the
Republican Party can't unify anddo anything together.
I mean, so whose? Whose responsibility is it to
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lead the effort to revolutionizeall our computer systems in the
government, streamline the wholething, the process, and get them
up to date? You know, here's a question.
For you, George, Who does that, I wonder?
I don't know, but I will tell you this.
Think about this possible scenario, and it only works with
Donald Trump in office. Imagine if we could just put
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Congress on pause for the next three years.
What if you could just put them on hold?
I got a better idea. Go ahead.
What about we just disband them and start a new one, Start a new
government? That's what we really.
I mean, I will tell you this that Congress gets in the way
more than they help anymore. They're too busy lining their
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own pockets. And that's the problem at the
end of the day, that greed has gotten the best of them.
There are some good ones. There's a handful, but there
aren't very many. At the end of the day, if we
could just put them on pause forthe next three years, I think
we'd be in a much better space. If Donald Trump could just call
all the shots at the end of the day, I think it would make a big
difference. We wouldn't have to listen all
the whining online either. All right, let's talk about Elon
Muck's transition out of Doge. You know, of course, there's
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lots of rumors behind the scenes.
We don't know what is or what isn't true.
We've heard about this pushing and shoving match with Scott
Bennett, allegedly. You know, of course, George
brought up on the show yesterdayabout how he had to go because
there's only 130 days that he's allowed to as a special hire, as
a government agent being hired outside of being an elected
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official. So that looked, you know, George
found all the information was great.
If you guys don't know about it,you should watch the show from
yesterday. And then we've heard other
stuff. He was very dissatisfied with
the big beautiful bill. But of course, 130 days are
probably the best argument. He's a pretty much play it by
the book guy. I can't imagine how much he's
got an attack, George. I mean, the attacks were just
non-stop his entire time, which means to me that he was right
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over the target. I think so too, because that's I
mean, I never he actually took so much of the focus off of
Trump and and it went on him on the on the attacks.
I think Trump was just sitting back smiling.
And you? Know enjoying the moment he was
getting a vacation he had a vacation he was.
Like, wait, I'm not getting attacked.
What's going on? Yeah, no kidding.
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But the thing you said about with with with Musk is, and I'll
read it to everybody, it's called the special government
employee. So a special government employee
is an officer employee in the executive branch of the federal
government who was appointed to perform important but limited
services to the government with or without compensation for a
period not to exceed 130 days during any period of a 365
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consecutive days. So that's what that's what was
the reason for Elon Musk stepping away.
But he's not really away for a few reasons.
Number one, Trump just put him in as one of his advisors.
He said that yesterday and when he was in the Oval Office with
Musk talking about it. So that so he's still there
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advising Trump. And two, in after 365 days, if
he wants to take the role back with the doge, he can.
But #3 don't you know, Elon Muskmay officially not be there, but
he's still there. Doge is his baby and you best
believe he doesn't just let his babies go.
So I think he's still involved alot, but it's just not going to
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be like at the White House on the forefront like everybody
thinks, which is good. It gets the heat off them, makes
the shareholders happy. Well, I love what he did at
this. You know this.
Of course, they had that press event yesterday, and it's
hilarious what he does here. So he grills The New York Times.
They were asking him about some of the bad press.
He got some press about supposeddrug use, something to do with
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Adderall and maybe some mushrooms or something.
Suppose he carries around a box with him.
I don't know exactly what's trueor not true, but it came out.
They said, what do you think about some places he goes?
And the guy mentioned New York Times he goes.
What do you mean? The same publication that got a
Pulitzer Prize for false reporting on Russia Gate.
Yeah. And he's right.
They have yet to give back the Pulitzer Prize for that.
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So this article in New York Times, published supposedly from
an anonymous source, said that Musk juggled drugs during the
2024 election cycle and was using drugs far more intensely
than previously known. Supposedly his erratic behaviors
because he took some ecstasy or some psychedelic mushrooms, I
suppose he travelled with daily medication that held 20 pills,
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including ones with the markingsof the stimulant Adderall, which
they don't know what kind of prescriptions he had.
And the, the, the, the ecstasy and psychedelics.
Nobody's ever proven that. It's all just the same thing.
I think it's the New York Times click bait, you know, doing what
they do. Peter Doocy though, is the one
that brought this out. I think you had, you have the
clip, George. I think you have the clip right.
Peter Doocy, I do. Yeah.
Yeah, let's play that. The president mentioned that you
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had to deal with all the slings and arrows during your time at
Doge. There's this people, you know,
some of the media organizations in this room are the the
slingers. Well, so like.
There is a New York Times reporttoday that accuses you of.
Blurring the line between is theNew York Times.
Is that the same publication that got a cool surprise for
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false reporting on on the Russiagate?
Is is it the same organization? I got to check my.
Pulitzer. My Pulitzer.
Account. It is.
It is. So I think they, I think the
judge just ruled against the NewYork Times for their their lies
about the Russia gate hoax and that they they might have to
give back that Pulitzer Prize, that New York Times.
Let's move on, you know. I, I got to, I should have got
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the clip. I didn't get the clip for this
one, but he was, he was asked a question because he had his
right eye. He had a black eye.
Oh yeah, yeah, I understand. His son gave him that black guy,
his little son X. His he was, he was playing
around with his son X, and he's like, yeah, go ahead, hit me in
the face. He's not thinking that he would
give him that good of a shot. Even Trump said he goes, who X?
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Oh, no, he's good. But when he when he when he when
the reporter asked Musk that Musk, what happened in your eye?
He goes, well, I wasn't in France.
I could tell you that. Yeah, I know He took a shot, hit
my Crone and his wife. I got to tell you.
And then somebody went online tosay, oh, that looks like he got,
he got a bruise from Botox. I mean, come on, man.
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Even even, I mean some of the stuff they say.
I mean, listen, if anybody that has children, you know, my
daughter cracked me a couple of times and you know, just when
she was very little. And I got to tell you those
little, those little, those little 6 and 12 month and one
year olds, they can really give you a shot.
Even 2 year olds, hell you when you're not expecting it, you
might just get cracked. It's funny, would you have
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another clip here? I don't know if you do or not.
Looks like you have another one also.
I do this is so this is what I was talking about earlier when I
asked him about Doge. This is not the end of Doge, but
really the beginning. But I want to play the clip so
you guys can hear. It's a little 2 minutes, 20
seconds. Yeah, play it.
Knock it out. Well, let me say perhaps a few
words that this is not the end of Doge, but really the
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beginning. My time as a special government
employee necessarily had to end.It was a limited time thing.
It's 134 days, I believe, which ends in a few days.
So, so that, you know, it comes with a time limit and but the
Dodge team will only grow stronger over time.
The Dodge influence will only grow stronger.
It's I liken it to sort of Buddhism.
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It's like a way of life. So if it is permeating
throughout the government and I'm confident that over time
we'll see a trillion dollars of savings and a reduction in a
trillion dollars of waste of fraud reduction.
The calculations of the DOGE team thus far in, in terms of an
FY25 to FY20 6D are over 160 billion.
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And and that's climbing. We'd expect that probably that
number will probably go over 200billion soon.
So I think the DOGE team is doing an incredible job.
They're going to continue doing to doing an incredible job.
And, and I'll be, and I'll continue to, to be visiting here
and, and be a friend and advisorto the president.
And I look forward to, you know,times being back in this amazing
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room. By the way, isn't this
incredible like this incredible like the, I mean, it's stunning.
I think the, the, the way that the Oval Office, the hot
president has just completely redone the, the Oval Office is
beautiful. I I love the gold on the
ceiling. Thank you, it's pretty nice.
Yeah. That's been there a long time.
That was plastered. Nobody ever really saw it.
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They didn't know the ego was up there.
And we highlighted it's essentially, it's a landmark, a
great landmark. And that's 24 karat gold and
everybody loved it, and now theyall see it when they come in.
So it's been, it's been good. The Oval Office has had, you
know, finally has the majesty that it deserves thanks to the
president. So, so I look forward to
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continuing to be a Brandon advisor to the president,
continuing to support Doge team.There you go.
I'm going to cut it. You know, Lance, people can't
see this, but he's wearing his shirt.
You know, like the Godfather shirt.
I think it says the Dodge father.
I believe it does say the Dodge father.
I think I've seen him in that shirt before.
But you know, it's great to hearthat.
I love the fact that it looks like a lot of the rumors aren't
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true. It's exciting to know he's still
going to have be around to be anadvisor to Donald Trump and a
close friend. I know they're very close
friends. Now.
He has that property down next to Mar a Lago.
Now, you know, of course, Elon Musk bought that penthouse right
across the way, right across theBay there.
So exciting stuff, right? The big, big talk radio show is
going to get a short break and we come back.
We'll be talking about Russell Brand pleads not guilty to rape
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and sexual assault. Stay tuned.
George Valentine and myself, Lance Miliaccio, we'll be
throwing it back at you. Lots to cover yet?
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All right, your favorite radio show is back, the big Make talk
radio show with your host Lance Migliacho.
George balancing coming to you live from Denver and New York
City. Bring you guys the tip of the
spear we got Russell Brand was actually pleads guilty, not
guilty. Sorry to rape and sexual assault
charges. Yeah.
That would be bad. Yeah, that would be, you know,
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they began. Detectives began investigating
him back in 2023 after The Sunday Times newspaper and the
British broadcaster Channel 4 first reported these allegations
from four women. Now, some of you may know
Russell Brand as a comedian, some as an actor, but he's
actually a British comedian, actor and podcaster.
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And he pled not guilty to all charges of, and these are big
charges here of rape and multiple counts of sexual
assault. Now, I don't know.
He's 49 years old dealing with this.
It's got to be a lot on his mind, you know, But we always
got to believe in the rule of law.
You're innocent until proven guilty.
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You know, the court of a public opinion, especially from the
other side is already, you know,got him as guilty.
Even some people on our side. But I don't know, Lance, what do
you think? Is it looking good?
Not looking good. Here, here's my thing.
You know I've been looking at this case pretty closely.
Of course, I don't know the law in the UK.
This case originates out of the UK.
You know, the court documents talk about this happening.
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He, he allegedly indecently assaulted a woman in 2001.
Supposedly he grabbed her arm and dragged her towards a male
bathroom. And then there was a separate
instance in 2004 where he was accused of sexually assaulting a
woman by touching her chest without her consent.
Now, First off, the first thing that strikes me, George, is why
did these people wait? 2001 and 2004 are a long time
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ago. We're talking 20 plus years ago.
So that's my first take on it. And my second thing is, you
know, they charged Brand on April 4th, then they've talked
about rape, oral rape, indecent assault, 2 counts of sexual
assault and it all happened withfour separate women between 1999
and 2005, again more than 20 years ago.
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So my question is, why did they wait so long if they were?
If this happened, what was the timing?
To me, sometimes I worry after what happened to Donald Trump, I
don't really agree with what happened in that case.
I don't think that was true in the rape, his own rape case, I'm
not sure. You know, I always wonder the
stories about Harvey Weinstein and P Diddy, and I'm not
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comparing these to say they're the same, but I often wonder
when things go into the news cycle like that, do people just
get an idea? Do they see somebody like Cassie
suing P Diddy civilly and think,oh, I can get some money too?
Because I used to date Russell Brand and he was pretty
aggressive sexually because he talks about in his book, he was
very promiscuous years ago when he was in the mainstream and he
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was doing all the movies and stuff and he was a comedian.
He he admits it. But being promiscuous was one
thing. Now turning something into non
consensual sex is another. I mean, what are your thoughts
when you start thinking about people bringing cases that are
over 20 years old? And in Donald Trump's case, they
changed the law so they could bring that rape case against
them. They actually ex post factored
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the law somehow. She said that oh he was in a
department store or something. I mean, just a crazy story in
itself. Well, I'm going to start with
Donald Trump first. That whole Donald Trump thing
was all BS. The late he never got he never
got convicted of rape number oneand everything about her
testimony even a dress she was wearing it was all she wasn't
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even like she was lying but because it's we're we're dealing
with a corrupt system just trying to take down Trump.
These judges allowed, you know, anything to go into favor of the
prosecution, but not in the defense and changing, changing
the law to do that. That just shows you now if you
want to talk about P Diddy and Weinstein, where you could say
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there's multiple, multiple witnesses that cooperate.
They're like, they each have their own stories.
Wait a minute. I want you to make it clear that
I wasn't saying that Weinstein and P Diddy weren't legitimate.
I'm saying I'm trying lots of. I'm trying lots of stuff in the
news cycle. Do people start to say I'm going
to jump on the? Band.
Well, I was going to get to that, but OK, All right, yes.
Hear me No. Go ahead, I want you to.
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Hear me out bro, hear me out. Let the.
Bro listening. All right, so you have multiple
witnesses that you know, they all, you know, tell their
stories with P Diddy and Harvey Weinstein.
And then these witnesses aren't like collabing together in those
cases. So it brings a lot of truth to
the matter. Now, why people take 20 years?
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I mean, who wants to say they were they were raped or by
somebody? That's a lot to deal with on a
personal level, you know, with your mind.
It's not something that's easilyto do for people to talk about
or come out to say, especially you're going to go in court in
front of these, all these people, you got to talk about
it. It takes a long time to heal.
If they can heal, some don't. Some suffers from it for the
rest of their lives. That's a good point.
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So and another thing is one person may not have the courage,
but if somehow another person does and they come forward, that
gives that person that courage. I'm like, oh, they're doing it.
I mean, I could do it. I could have the courage.
So you know, that's it's, it's hard like you, you have to each
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case has to be individual. You can't you, you can't face
all the cases. You know, you have to look at
each one individual. Some, you know, there's even
others where there was BSI mean,who was that?
Bauer, the pitcher Bauer, he, I forget what team he pitched for
Major League pitcher. He got, you know, got kicked off
the league because of some lady said he he, I don't know, sexual
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misconduct or something. They kicked him out of the
league, this and that and whatever.
It took a few years, but it turned out all false.
The lady was lying, you know, they caught her and all that and
he was free to go. So now, you know, he just got
signed back into a baseball team, I believe.
But look what it did for his career.
That was that's the ones that hurt the legitimate ones.
So. And I got to say, you might very
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well be right. My thing is this was a little
creepy anyway, because I think one of these individuals, I'm
not positive this, don't quote me on this.
I know that it's legal. 16 is legal consent in the UK.
Has it always been like that? Yeah, and supposedly Bran was
dating a 16 year old when he was30, and this is back when he was
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on British TV. And he was actually even, he was
a newscaster I think also even on the BBC for a while, resigned
in 2008. So this is, you know, so one of
these women said she was 16, which is the age of consent in
the UK. So let me make it clear.
They don't consider it pedophilia like we would here.
And he was 30 then, which to me,you know, I don't feel good
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about that. I don't either is is he doing
that because she's easily could be manipulated.
Yeah, influence manipulated, whoknows, But there's there's not
just one witness against him, there's 4.
No, there's four different womenalleging this aggressive, the
aggressive, non consensual sex. Now he says he comes right out
and says, look, these allegations pertain to a time
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when I was working in the mainstream and as I've written
about extensively in my books, Iwas very, very promiscuous.
He also says the relationships Ihad were very absolutely always
consensual. So I guess we'll just have to
keep an eye on this and see how this goes, man.
XRP, George, we're talking aboutthe cryptocurrency XRP Ripple.
The Saudi Prince goes out right after meeting with Donald Trump.
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Donald Trump announced, of course, that the that the XRP
would be part of the US digital asset stockpile.
And it turns out Vivo Power, which is, you know, owned by the
Saudi Arabian Prince Abdul Aziz bin Turkey, Abdul Aziz Al Saad,
he goes right out and buys $120 million in XRP right after the
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meeting with Trump. What do you think of that?
I think he knows something. Listen, I mean, what's killing
XRP right now is this stupid lawsuit that we thought they had
settled but the judge refused the offer.
The the what? XRP and the government came to
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agree with, you know how much they're going to pay and this
judge refused it. I mean, it was starting to go
up. Now it's back down.
I think it's like that 216. But I think still XRP is a is a
is going to be the safe bet. Well, this is a confident buy.
They raised this money in private capital.
They haven't finalized the purchase yet.
But what's also interesting is former, hold on a minute, this
(33:58):
is really interesting. Listen close former Ripple board
member Adam Trademan, if you know who he is, he's also an
investor and he's going to also chair the company's board of
advisors. So I wonder if there's some
other deals going on behind the scenes here with this company,
of course with Vivo, Avivo and of course with XRP or maybe
Ripple itself. Well, we know like you've
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discussed many times on on all our shows that you know XRP they
can't, they have so many NDA contracts with governments, biz,
big companies that they can't put into effect.
They're saying do anything untilthis till this suit gets settled
the money now and that's what's holding them back.
I mean for them to going to invest 100, we're going to buy
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121 million in XRP. That's telling you something.
They haven't bought it yet, right?
Is that what you're saying? No, they haven't triggered it
yet, but they've already raised the private capital.
They sold some of the stock of their company.
So the money's in place. It's just a matter of executing
the trade so. I like to, I like to see it
being executed and you know, it's definitely for real.
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You know, we have to go. We have to keep an eye on this
and bring in, you know, come back and tell and see what's
going on. Well, I got to tell you, for
those people out there that don't own the XRP, this isn't
financial advice, but it might be time just to put a couple of
dollars in there and forget you own it.
It's only at $2.00 and 13 or 14 or 1516 cents right now, I
think. So it's pretty cheap.
It's a good buy. Definitely an opportunity.
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They try to cut away, but Joe's acting a little crazy, maybe
crazier than normal or maybe just as crazy as he's always
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loss on this one? CNCNN cuts away as Joe Biden
gets in a female reporter's faceclaiming he can beat the hell
out of Jake Tapper. Now, we've been going over for a
long time about Joe Joe Biden's cognitive decline and he and he
can't take a few steps without either tripping or not knowing
(39:18):
where he's going. But all of a sudden he gets all
in his face and saying he's ready to fight, put up the
Dukes. Now, I can't blame him being mad
at Jake Tapper because for four years, Jake Tapper helped cover
his cognitive decline, and now he's outing him in his own book.
Just shows you how credible JakeTapper is.
If you really want to, you know,talk this.
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Is just, this is a tough one forme.
You know, at the end of the day,CNN has always, you know,
supported the false claim that Joe Biden was very lucid, that
he was very clear minded, that his health was amazing.
And the problem is Joe actually believes what he's saying here.
I have to be honest, if I got toput my money down, Jake Tapper,
I don't like Jake Tapper. Let me emphasize that.
(39:59):
But I think Jake Tapper would have knocked Biden out if there
was an altercation. At the end of the day, this is
just really weird. And he also seems to acknowledge
that he's incompetent in this video.
I think he meant to say competent, but he said
incompetent. Now he's suffering from prostate
cancer. I'm not sure I understand what
happened here, but he says I'm an American, that's who I am,
I'm serious about this. I'm not joking.
(40:22):
This is really strange. And these and then I don't think
these, these female reporters, of course, he got very close to
them also, which was very creepy.
Well, he always does that. Yeah, what is up with that?
Why is he so creepy? Close.
I think. But in all I'm gonna, I'm gonna,
I'm gonna give a different perspective.
I think when he was talking about I'm mentally incompetent,
(40:43):
I can't walk. He's quoting what Tapper was
saying about him in his book. And.
Stuff maybe. Maybe.
OK, you know what? Good pretty old guy though,
standing up and want to want to fight him.
Good for him. I get it.
Good for it. Tapper's slimy.
He he's supported by it the whole time and now he's just
trying to cash in. It doesn't matter.
I mean, I think this, I think the book is accurate.
(41:03):
I just think, well, let's play the clip.
Let's just go ahead and play it.All right.
And there's also been a lot of discussion recently about your
mental, mental and physical capabilities while you were in
office. You.
Can see that I'm mentally incompetent and I can't walk and
I can beat the hell out of both of them.
Do you want to reply to any of those reports and also to the
fact that there are some Democrats who are now
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questioning whether you should have run for re election in the
first place? Why didn't they run against me
then? Because I'd have beaten them,
do. You have any regrets?
No, I don't. I mean he he he does make a
valid point. He goes saying that a lot of the
senators and you know, people were saying he shouldn't have
took a second run, but he nobodydid challenge him, right.
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So they knew he was declined. They should have challenged him.
It just shows they should never.Go that far.
They shouldn't have put him in in the 1st place but they wanted
a puppet they could control. That's why they installed him
the first time. But anyway.
I mean, but at this speech, you know, he did, he wanted to make
it about himself. This more of the speech he did.
And he actually implied his son Beau died while serving in Iraq,
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which is false. He died of I think it was brain
cancer. He did.
He didn't die in Iraq. He died of brain cancer.
Yeah. You know, I, I don't, you know,
again, I, I don't fault him. I fault his family.
I fault the people that use the autopen.
I fault the people that installed him.
I fault the people that covered up his mental health state prior
to being elected the first time.And, you know, and all through
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the process of him being there, I, I, I fault the congressional
members of Congress for not 25thamendmenting him when they
realized that he was, you know, lost in the sauce At the end of
the day, that would probably would have been worse for us
because we would have had cackling knees Harris in there.
So it's not great. I think his their, I mean his
families are the low of the low for allowing this all to happen
to him. It's elder abuse.
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But I think the parading, parading him around and make him
do these vents to make him look mentally competent because they
know what's coming. Yeah, there's no doubt.
Let's talk about top secret G65 classified highs only, George,
the Democrat activists that the Democrats have decided is
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they're going to get the men back to voting for the Democrats
running Operation Sam. This is high level stuff here,
man. I think they pulled out the
secret weapon. They're going in deep, George.
They're going in. I would say something else if we
weren't on radio. Yeah, and you actually would
thank us all that we are in radio and you don't have to see
the videos and see this person because it's kind of hideous.
(43:38):
I mean, she's 22 years old. She's so out of touch of
reality. And you know what?
But I fully ship. I want to do disclaimer right
now, Lance and George Ballantineand the Big Meg talk radio show
fully endorse the Democrats and Olivia Giuliana, who their who
their pick is in trying to get the bring back men to vote for
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Democrats. We fully endorse this.
Please, I, you know, we support it.
We want them to do this because this is a no win win situation.
I don't know what they're thinking.
That's just they're so out of touch with reality that this is
what they're doing. Like Lance we're talking about.
They're trying to find a Joe Rogan for them.
Well, the idiots, they had Joe Rogan and and they lost them.
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Why? Because their policies and
everything they do is so is out of so crazy.
Let's do it. Let's play the clip.
Let's let the audience hear in first hand.
Let's do it. All right.
I also. I also, I think it's just so
abundantly clear that the peoplewho say these things don't
actually spend time talking to young men.
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You know this because we know each other in real life.
But I spend a lot of time on college campuses and I spend.
A lot of time as young men. I love young men.
I I, I love frat guys. And in that, I've realized, like
even the ones that identify as conservative are almost always
pro-choice, are almost always pro gay marriage, you'd be
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surprised at the number of them who supported Black Lives
Matter. And so I feel like people just
kind of lump them into this box when the truth is, again, a lot
of them are with us on the issues.
They're just not part of our coalition because they feel like
they're not welcomed in it. I don't know what she's talking
about. She's saying that a lot of
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conservative men are are. I don't know.
I don't. Know I mean what is talking.
About clips about two minutes and 57 seconds, so let's fire it
up. Oh.
This is doozy. I've recently been told that in
my videos my tone is a little aggressive and I come off as
angry, so I wanted to speak on that for a minute.
I am angry. I am pissed off.
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Quite frankly, I'm angry that I was born into a world post 911
where I am inheriting all of theproblems that were created by
the three generations before us.Agree that the ocean is on fire
at 3 different places and we have billionaires who are racing
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to see who can get to space faster.
The same billionaires who don't pay their workers fairly.
The same billionaires who don't pay their fair share in taxes.
I mean, I agree that 30 years ago you could go to college and
pay for it with a minimum wage job, and I'm angry that the
minimum wage rate hasn't been adjusted for inflation since 30
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years ago. I'm angry that while those
billionaires are spending billions of dollars to go into
space, there are people in this country who don't have
healthcare because we don't haveenough money for everyone to
have universal healthcare, even though and we actually tax those
billionaires barely. Not only could we have
healthcare for everyone, we could eradicate child hunger, we
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could severely diminish poverty.I'm angry that the US government
spends hundreds of millions of dollars on the military and
weapons when we're not currentlyat war with anyone.
I'm angry that the US governmentdoes nothing but destabilize
other countries and other economies and then treat
refugees and asylum seekers likesecond class citizens.
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I'm angry that prisoners in thiscountry are legally allowed to
be treated like slaves. Are.
Allowed to be treated like slaves constitutionally.
I'm angry that we had a president who said when Mexico
sends their people, they're not sending their best, but our
country will turn away asylum seekers, but we'll openly
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welcome Mexican assistance during wildfires and natural
disasters. I'm angry that people only care
about a woman's body when she's pregnant or when she's trying to
dress how she wants. I'm angry that every time
someone who is my age or youngeror a little bit older tries to
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talk about these things and they're passionate about them
because we're tired, we're told we're too sensitive, we're too
overdramatic or we're not realistic.
I don't know, Lance. You think she's angry?
I got to tell you, she's talkingabout people not being able to
feed themselves. She's clearly has gotten access
to all the food she wanted. But here's the deal.
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I think she's a perfect dream team member.
She can team up with David Hogg.They can canvas the country.
They will change thing for the Democrats.
I'm absolutely convinced they will.
For you guys in the audience. You guys can go look her up,
spend a little time. If you really want to see more
of her, just head over to the big, big show on Rumble.
We talked about it on Friday. So you can definitely just watch
that show. And if you didn't watch our Dean
Kane episode, we had a great interview with actor, producer,
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Patriot Dean Kane, and that was on Thursday.
So definitely want to check thatinterview out also.
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God, country family, we are out of here.
George, last words. Enjoy the rest of the weekend,
it's summer. Stay healthy, stay safe, stay
blessed. Most importantly, stay frosty
later. See you next Saturday.
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Yeah, I was.