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June 3, 2024 32 mins

Tim Sheehy, is the Trump endorsed candidate for Montana, and his primary is tomorrow. Today, Tim Sheehy will be the first Republican Senate candidate up with an ad centered on Trump’s conviction. In the new spot going live this week, the businessman and ex-Navy SEAL accuses incumbent Sen. Jon Tester of supporting a “state-sponsored political persecution led by Joe Biden and the radical left” — and trying to throw Trump in jail.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stay right here for our final news roundup and information overload.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
All right, News round Up, Information overload hour. Here is
our toll free telephone number. You want to be a
part of the program, It's eight hundred nine four one
sean if you want to join us. We've not really
spent enough time, and we will be spending more time
on some very key Senate races because the balance of
power in the US Senate and the House of Representatives
is as critical as Donald Trump winning this November if

(00:27):
we want to change the country away from these failed
policies of Joe Biden. And so there is a primary
tomorrow in Montana. President Trump has endorsed Tim Sheehey. He's
a father, husband, combat vet, patriot, entrepreneur. His background's pretty impressive.

(00:47):
He completed several deployments hundreds of missions as a Navy
Seal officer. He was a team leader. He deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan,
South America in the Pacific region, and he was involved
in does of engagement engagements with enemy forces. It earned
him multiple combat decorations, Bronze Star with Valor for Heroism

(01:09):
and combat, the Purple Heart Metal because of he was
injured in the line of duty. And one of the
things he said that really caught my attention. He put
this up on x I'm pretty tired of hearing career
politicians talk about how they're going to fight for America,
he said. I think they're full of it. Actually know
what it means to fight for America and put your
life on the line for this country. Leadership, sacrifice, duty matter. Anyway,

(01:33):
here's his latest ad because he is now running in
this in this primary tomorrow, and he'll be the first
Senate Republican with an ad centered on Donald Trump's conviction,
and that would put him up against the incumbent John Tester,
who he accuses of supporting state sponsored political persecution led
by Joe Biden and the radical left. Here's this ad.

Speaker 3 (01:56):
I'm Tim she and I approve this message.

Speaker 4 (01:58):
It's lawfare eight sponsored political persecution led by Joe Biden,
the right of the left. They want to throw Trump
in jail, trying to rob Americans of their choice in
the election, and John Tester is standing right by their side.
Tester's even advocated for violence against President Trump.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
I think you need to go back and punch him
in a face.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
And Tester voted to impeach President Trump choice John Tester
supported Joe Biden's witch hunt every step of the way.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
All right, Jenning us now is the Senate candidate Tim Sheehe.
His primary is tomorrow. Sir, First of all, thank you
for serving your country and your bravery and your valor
and all that you've done for America. This is a
pretty big jump. If you thought, I guess combat was
bad there with law Fair, I guess it's pretty bad

(02:46):
here too. Its own version of combat in a way.

Speaker 5 (02:49):
Well, and thank you.

Speaker 3 (02:49):
Too, Sean for what you've done for America, you know,
exposing the truth and speaking truth to Americans because they
sure can't get it very much anymore from the regular media.
And we're at a crossroads. America is at a crossroads,
no other way to say it. I mean, what happened
just last week that.

Speaker 5 (03:03):
That ad highlights.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
You know what across those is a nation where a
constitutional republic. The founding trials are so wise in how
they build this intricate constitutional republic of checks and balances
to ensure that the will of the people would be enshrined.
And now we're seeing the direct assault on that. And
whether you love Donald Trump or hate him, whether you
like his hair, don't like his hair, legas policies hate him.
You know, the vast majority of Americans wanted any partial

(03:27):
justice system that that judges each case on its merits.
And what we've seen here is a completely rigged series
of trials across the nation, as you well know, with
one simple purpose, political persecution. And you know, Americans are
sensing that they're feeling that they're seeing it. And my
opponent here, John Tess, has been a layer, foot soldier
in that in that fight and in a state that

(03:47):
went twenty points for Donald Trump, Tester has been a
ninety five percent, you know, foot soldier every time. He's
been in lockstep with Chuck Schumer, Joe Biden and that agenda.
So we got to expose that. Montane's got to realize
that and dout them out office. It's fault.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
Well, let me ask you this, how is that possible?
In Montana? Trump woins by twenty and they elect a
Democrat for the Senate. I always have a hard time
understanding statistics like that.

Speaker 5 (04:12):
Well, you're right, and it is.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
Montana's political history is complicated. You know, people simplify our state.
You know, we're a big square western state. So people
just assume it's politically monolithic.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
But no, everybody thinks it's Yellowstone the series.

Speaker 5 (04:26):
Go ahead, Oh, you're absolutely right.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
You know, we're always in gunfights at the diner before
we go home, and you know that's right. But no,
it's we have a politically complex history here, you know.
And the Democrat Party, which you know, as we all know,
at one point was the party of the working man
one hundred years ago.

Speaker 5 (04:44):
You know, we had a lot of labor.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
In Montana, the mine.

Speaker 5 (04:46):
The railroads, the tinder industry.

Speaker 3 (04:48):
And our Democrat Party here in Montana is characterized by
blue dog Democrats who were fighting for responsible working conditions
and rights for the working class because especially in the
mute minds and other working conditions, you're absolutely terrible. And
they represented the populist movement of the working class, you know,
for decades, and as we well know, that Democrat Party
is long gone. You know, they abandoned the working class,

(05:08):
especially the white working class, you know, decades ago, and
that's the ilk that really delivered the Democrat infrastructure in
our state that allowed politicians like John Tester to get
into office.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
Well, I see all of what you see, and but
There's an article out today that now more and more
Democrats are running as far away from Joe Biden as possible.
Have you speak, Are you beginning to see indications Tester
is going to go there? Although I think you'd have
a hard time poll in that off considering his ninety
five percent support of Joe Biden and is radicalized policies.

(05:42):
And you're right about one other thing, and that is, yeah,
you're right. The Democratic Party of old no longer exists.
This is now a radicalized leftist, Marxist, radical socialist party,
and it does not represent working men and women. And
I think this is why the polls have been indicating that,
you know, a big part of the Democratic base Hispanic Americans,

(06:04):
African Americans, young people are abandoning the Democratic Party in droves.
They've become the party of coastal elites, as I call them.
And I think the Republican Party is more about the
forgotten men and women in this country. And I'm just
you know, from my standpoint, you know, I look at
this and I think this is the biggest opportunity Republicans

(06:24):
have to maybe cause what would be a generational or
multi generational realignment of politics. Forever in this country. By
standing up for working men and women, you.

Speaker 5 (06:35):
Had to nail the head.

Speaker 3 (06:36):
And it's so important we remind Americans of importance of
this Senate cycle.

Speaker 5 (06:39):
Because of course we all know the importance of.

Speaker 3 (06:41):
The White House, no questions asked, and that's that's a parent.
But so many Americans, including people who you know are
are self described political you know, wants, or even many
of the donor class who invest in it in sums
of money every cycle. You know, a lot of folks
still are not grasping that this cycle for the Senate
twenty twenty four has structural implications for the future of America.

(07:02):
You know, this is the only chance we is Republicans
have as conservatives have to take control the US Senate
for basically the next decade. It potentially ever, because in
twenty sixth and twenty eight, folks probably know six year terms.
A third of the Senate terms over every two years,
so it's not like the House where runs up every
two years.

Speaker 5 (07:19):
The next two cycles.

Speaker 3 (07:20):
Twenty sixth and twenty eight are are incredibly defensive for
their Republican party. Statistically, there are no flip seats, and
the Democrats said very clearly that they intend to do
if they if they hold the Senate this fall. They
want to eliminate the legislative filibusters, which means they can
add two more states like DC and Porto Rico, which
they are constantly saying they're going to do. That builds
in four more Democrat senators, and then they want to

(07:41):
pack the Supreme Court. That that that creates a permanent progressive majority,
and not just the Senate, but are good issuar for
a generation, I mean a generation.

Speaker 5 (07:49):
Now. This isn't a white House where.

Speaker 3 (07:51):
Executive orders are issued in four years later they are
repealed by the next guy. This is a structural altering
of our constitutional republic that we may never be able
to come back from. That's what that stake this fall.

Speaker 5 (08:01):
So it's more than just you.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
Know, Sharon Brown and John Tester and Joe Mansion that
this is the structure of our democracies. Our framers designed it.
And you hit the nail right right on ahead in
your early part of your comments there that all these
Democrats are now trying to run to the center or
to the white even you know, we're seeing John Tester's
got an f from the NRAA one hundred percent planned parenthood.
You know, he's ninety five percent in lockstep for Joe violence.

(08:24):
But he is now running as I worked at Trump
by passed Trump legislation. I've supported Trump. I'm fighting back
against Biden to secure the border. Even though he's voted
against the Lake and Riley Acts. He's voted to not
port violent criminal leader Aliens, He's voted to continue fund
microan flights around the country.

Speaker 5 (08:42):
The list goes on. He's either lockstep progressive, but now exactly.

Speaker 3 (08:46):
As you said, he's running the ads saying that, well,
I'm a Democrat, but basically I'm a Republican. And after
twenty years, twenty years plus in office, eighteen years in
the usn A plus the State Center before that, Montans
a wise of this actor, the tester two step is
going to work again, and he's a Marxist, and all
of a sudden he comes out here is a gun
tote in for security Hawk. It's not working this time.
We're holding them accountable for that. And the polls are

(09:08):
shown that our message is working. And our message, Sean,
is very simple.

Speaker 2 (09:12):
Is it resonating? Has it gotten through to the people
of Montana, which, by the way, many a stressful day.
I'm like, why don't I just pack my bags, get
a little baby ranch in Montana and live with nature
and we're the buffalo roam in my backyard.

Speaker 3 (09:27):
Well, it's a great place, and you know, we welcome
all kinds here. But the reality is the message is resonating,
and the reason it's resonating is we can't be Chontester
on the air waves. I mean he's out raising us
to pick your day three to one, five to one,
ten to one. The amount of Democrat money that comes
in from George Trrows and Schuck Schumer into Montana, this
will make this the most expensive election in American history, Copo,

(09:48):
I mean, it's going to be massively expensive. And how
we're countering that is I'm going to every town, every
VFW hall, every rodeo. You know, we've got fifty six counties.

Speaker 5 (09:58):
Across the fourth largest student We've.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
Been to Everest in the county, many of them multiple
multiple times. I can't beat him in the air, but
we'll beat him on the ground. And we've done hundreds
of grassroots events where we show up to the local diner,
where local VFW I'll say, hey, you want you want
to talk to ten times here, open questions, you know,
no controlled curated events. You know, it's it's as raw
as it goes. And we're talking to people who may
not even have typically been voted. We're not just going

(10:21):
to the base. We're going to everyone saying listen, we
have to save America. I fought for this country. My
wife was a marine. She fought for this country in Afghanistan.
I brought friends home and boxes from Afghanistan. I fought
for this country. I refuse to watch it it's sold
out anymore, especially by a political class who we pay
the salary. I refuse to pay people to sell out
our country. And that's why I'm running. And I think

(10:42):
people sense that that genuineness in my message, that this
is no longer a Democrat and Republican. This is this
is about common sense value, is that we have to
we have to save this country because if we don't
save it here in the next you know, three to
four years, I don't I think they'll become beyond dating.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
All right, quick, Frank, we'll come back the primaries tomorrow.
Tim Sheehey, Trump endorsed candidate for Montana to go up
against John Tester again veteran and patriot, former Navy Seal
officer team leader deployed in Iraq, Afghanistan, and South America,
the Pacific region. Anyway, he's now running for the US
Senate against John Tester. His primaries tomorrow. We continue with

(11:23):
Montana Senate candidate Tim Sheehy in his primary tomorrow, wants
to go up against Democrat John Tester. What is the
reaction to the verdict in Montana?

Speaker 3 (11:32):
Ben, You know, it's a combination of anger but also
just kind of resigned acceptance that everyone knew this is
where it was going to go. I don't think anyone's.

Speaker 5 (11:41):
Surprised about the verdict.

Speaker 3 (11:44):
Angry as many people are, we're also not surprised, and
I think for the most part, people want to respect
the legal system. They want to respect lawn order. We
are the party of man Or. The Conservatives want people
to fall the rules and be held accountable.

Speaker 5 (11:57):
But when the.

Speaker 3 (11:57):
System, when we're letting murders walk away in the streets,
when we're literally booking and releasing violent criminals every day,
we're being told we don't have the resources to enforce
crime or proscute crime. And at the same time we're
seeing trials nationwide, you know, against Trump. People are extremely
frustrated to see that and do that.

Speaker 5 (12:15):
So people are angry.

Speaker 2 (12:17):
Well, you really can't blame them. You really can't. By
the way, are you as upset as I am that
Yellowstone is at the end of its run because it
really pissed me off?

Speaker 3 (12:28):
Well, I'll tell you the main reason I'm upset about
is because you know, every episode of Yellstone seventy five
million into the Montana economy. You know, whether you like
the show or roll your eyes because you know it's
a little silly, the reality has been great for Montana's economy.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
Wait a minute, you cannot tell me, like one of
my favorite shows are silly that you're not getting away
with that. There is nothing about Yellowstone and to Matriarch,
let's call her best, maybe the greatest character in any
modern show of all time, but certainly a drama for
the ages, is no doubt about it. But I guess

(13:01):
all good things come to an end.

Speaker 5 (13:03):
Right, Yeah, Yeah, I guess it's time.

Speaker 3 (13:05):
But you know, they have all these spin off shows now,
and I think they're calling it out of the Yellowstone universe.
So I think the eighteen eighty show and then I
think that the newer one with Harrison Ford.

Speaker 5 (13:13):
I hear those are going to continue.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
So hopefully the film ministry in Montana continues to get
this and good input from this.

Speaker 5 (13:21):
But ultimately, you know.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
It's well, just tell all these people that are buying
big ranches out there from states like California and New York,
if they want to move to Montana, that's fine, But
if they're going to bring their leftist policies with them,
no thanks.

Speaker 3 (13:37):
Well, you know what we're seeing in Montana, which is
interesting because you know that narrative which has certainly been
pushed by Yellowstone is that you know all that the
California liberals are coming here making the state blue.

Speaker 5 (13:46):
The truth that is actually the opposite.

Speaker 3 (13:48):
What's happening here is folks, our governor titles and political refugees.
Folks are leaving Washington, Oregon, California because of those policies,
and they're moving here because they never want to see
those policies in the Folks who are leaving California that
they don't want to live in the mess they made,
but they want to vote and make another mess. They're
going to Denver and they're going to Texas and Arizona.

(14:09):
It's kind of like the East coast where everyone's flinging
New York taxes that wants to keep voting Democratic. Guess
he's going to the Carolinas. But the boat folks who
never want to see it happen again are going to Florida.
Thing dynamic got here, people leaving the left coast that
never want to see that again and going to I
to home Montana at about two to one two and
a half to one ratio. In the last few years,
especially during COVID, we saw, you know, a two and

(14:31):
a half to one conservative liberal ratio coming to Montana,
specifically this league of lockdowns. Back just over the weekend,
I was over in Hamilton and riding with a guy
in his truck and he was telling me about how
he fled Seattle when he was arrested at home Depot
for not wearing a mask. That they cuffed him home
depot without a mask. He said, Right then and there,
I knew I was never going to live here again.

(14:52):
So I packed up my family and I moved to Montana.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
And he's like, all right, well, we're going to follow
this race close to watch the primary tomorrow. Tim She
he combat Vet Patriot and did hundreds of missions as
an AVCAL officer deployed in Iraq, Afghanistan, South America, the
Pacific region. Incredible background you have. We'll be watching not
only the primary but the general election against John Tester

(15:15):
very closely. Sir, Thanks and we'll help you back.

Speaker 3 (15:17):
Thank you. Sean.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
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all right, Uh, Anthony Fauci is getting closer and closer.
We begin to realize, Oh, we were lied to, We
were relied to about the origins of COVID that they
knew from the beginning. Now our report out. Oh, maybe
the NIH actually ended up in cahoots with pharmaceutical companies

(17:15):
and maybe made money anyway. Fauci, back on Capitol Hill, says, oh,
I didn't try to cover up the possibility that COVID
originated from a lab.

Speaker 4 (17:23):
Was it?

Speaker 6 (17:24):
The second issue is a false accusation that I tried
to cover up the possibility that the virus originated from
a lab. In fact, the truth is exactly the opposite.
I now quote from an email that I sent to
Professor Farrar on February one, twenty twenty, quote, Jeremy, I

(17:45):
just got off the phone to Christian Anderson and he
related to me as concern about the fur inside mutation
and the spike protein of the virus. I told him
that as soon as possible, Key and Eddie Holmes should
get a group of polutionary biologists together to carefully examine
the data to determine if his concerns are validated, and

(18:08):
they should report it to the appropriate authorities. I would
imagine that in the USA this would be the FBI,
and in the UK it would be MI five. In
the meantime, I will alert my US government official colleagues
of my conversation with you and Christian and determine what
further investigation they recommend. Let us stay in touch, best regards,

(18:33):
Tony unquote. It is inconceivable that anyone who reads this
email could conclude that I was trying to cover up
the possibility of a lab leak. I have always kept
an open mind to the different possibilities.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
That's when they were pushing the wet markets. Remember the
flurry of exchanges. From the very beginning. They knew from
the very beginning what happened at the WUHA lab. They
knew that coronavirus research took place there, they knew gain
of function research took place there. And their great fear
was that in the early days of January twenty twenty.

(19:13):
Chronicled a lot of this in Ram Paul's book He'll
be on Hannity tonight. But more importantly, the fact that
they were scared to debt that it would be exposed
that NIH money funneled through the Eco Health Alliance would
show that in fact, they were funding this wuhan L
lab and they didn't want that to get out. It's

(19:35):
just a total croc anyway, Doctor Robert Redfield's former CDC
director says doctor Fauci. Know there's actually shut out debate
about COVID being the result of a lab leak. Listen
to this.

Speaker 7 (19:47):
In early to mid January, I did have multiple calls
with Fauci, fur Our, and Tendro's about how important I
thought it was that science get engaged in aggressively pursuing
both hypotheses. I also expressed as a clinical virologist that
I felt it was not scientifically plausible that this virus

(20:10):
went from a bat to humans and became one of
the most infectious viruses.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
That we have of humans.

Speaker 8 (20:17):
Why do you think you were excluded from those calls
because it was It was told to me that they
wanted a single narrative and that I obviously had a
different point of view that this whole whole approach that
was taken on janu February first and subsequently in the
month of February, if you really want to be truthful,
it's antithetical to science.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
Thank you.

Speaker 7 (20:37):
Science has debate, and they squashed any debate.

Speaker 9 (20:40):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
Why ask yourself why? Because they knew that Nih Monday
funding went to the Wuhan Virology lab, and they knew
exactly what was going on. In that lab, and they
knew that, in fact, taxpayer dollars likely contributed to the
creation of the COVID nineteen virus killed so many Americans.

(21:01):
By the way, Pauci, you know, it's like the Michael
Cohne of medicine. Listen, right now, people.

Speaker 9 (21:07):
Should not be what There's no reason to be walking
around with a mask. One mask is good, two masks
a better.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
Now is not the time to pull back.

Speaker 6 (21:16):
You have to wait a few weeks before you see
the effect of what you're doing right now.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
There is an end to this.

Speaker 9 (21:22):
We just have to hang in there a bit.

Speaker 6 (21:24):
And I think one of the rescuing elements.

Speaker 9 (21:29):
Is going to be a vaccine.

Speaker 10 (21:30):
I hope that next month's day we're going to see
a dramatic difference than what we're seeing right now. I
believe that we will be about as close to back
to normal as we can.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
Unbelievable. Eight hundred and nine four one, Shawn is a
number if you want to be a part of the program.
All right, let us get to our busy phones. John
in the very important state of Pennsylvania. John, Hi, how
are you glad you called?

Speaker 9 (21:55):
Hey?

Speaker 11 (21:55):
Sean? I love your show. I wanted to tell you.
But also I wanted to touch base on the trial with Trump,
and that is I think this whole thing is all
planned out just because of the fact that they want
that guilty verdict before the election. They want to hinder

(22:15):
him anyway they can. And point two is if we
allow this to happen, we will never see a Republican
president again because they will continually do this. That way,
we can't elect a Republicans.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
Look, I mean, we see what's happening. Americans have responded
to this, and I think it kind of reminds me,
although I think it's just far worse in terms of
how politics can get out of hand. Is you know,
Bill Clinton's approval rating was never higher until he was impeached.

(22:55):
And what they're doing is everything that they've done and
all the persecution of this guy culminating, and what we
saw last Thursday is backfiring and it's a boomerang effect.
And I think the net result of the boomerang effect
is that it only helps Donald Trump. And you can't
give me one reason you should be voting for Joe Biden. Well,

(23:16):
you know, are you better off than you are four
years ago? A question they can't answer, and you're dealing
with somebody that is not cognitively you know, strong at
all's he seems to be deteriorating and melting before our eyes.
Couple that with his bad economic border policies, his bad
law and order policies, which are non existent, you know,

(23:38):
the state of the world, and everything else in between.
It's there's nothing that's working right now. And Americans are
gonna They're not gonna they're not going to care about
one hundred and thirty thousand dollars payment eight years ago
that they see this for what this is a book
keeping error, you know, up charged to a classy felony,

(24:00):
you know, which they had no jurisdiction over whose statute
of limitations had passed, you know, with jury instructions that
defy Supreme Court decisions, you know, with a judge that
gave great latitude to a prosecution to basically say anything
and everything they want, and the inability of the defense
to even really fully put on a defense by by

(24:22):
even getting experts like Bradley Smith, former FEC chair on
how this is not a violation of any election law.
So you know, the deck was stacked. People see it,
and I think that you know that. That's why Trump
raised two hundred million dollars since last Thursday, and that's why.
And the more they push and the more severe whatever
this punishment's going to end up being on July eleventh,

(24:44):
is going to just further this this belief to the
American people that this system is just corrupt and that
this can't happen in this country. I don't want it
to happen to Democrats or Republicans anyway. Appreciate the call,
Dennis and Florida n you're on the Sean Hennity Show.

Speaker 9 (25:01):
Hi, Hi, Sean, Thanks for taking the call. Sean. I
believe the wrong person was on trial in this matter.
I believe Stormy Daniels demanded money to be quiet for
the twenty sixteen election. I believe that she has committed
blackmail on mister Trump and also extortion on him.

Speaker 2 (25:25):
I don't think that's the case, because if you go
back to the original call, it was made by Michael
Combe based on Michael Cones on testimony, and Michael Cones
testified that he in fact himself, which by the way,
should have been the end of the case right here,
that he did this without Trump's knowledge, and then Michael Cohne.
Of course, that whole issue of that phone call came

(25:46):
into play. You know, I think what they did is
they just threw enough salacious material up against the wall
to make everything seem nefarious that was not nefarious, and
they were successful because of the venue that they were
in and that they had hoped that that was enough,
and it was enough, and the judge was sufficiently on

(26:08):
their side, basically putting cinder blocks on the scales of justice,
that they were able to pull this off. Bad for
the country, but the country I think sees this for
what it is. I'm pretty confident they do. My read
just on my dealing with people on a daily basis,
is there are people just disgusted by all of it.
They just disgusted. An NDA is not illegal, and they

(26:32):
went into it willingly on both sides. That's an agreement.
It was labeled a legal expense because the lawyer negotiated
the deal, and that is by definition a legal expense.
There's no bookkeeping error, and they have no right to
up charge to a federal felony the way they did
and violate his constitutional rights in the process by not

(26:54):
even telling them what he's being charge with.

Speaker 9 (26:56):
Do you think special prosecutors should be appointed to investigate
this case with regard to the demand for money.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
I don't think that's the avenue that I would look into. No,
I would look into the constitutional issues, the conflicts of
interest issues, what the DA knew that was exculpatory that
was not presented to the charging grand jury in this case.
I think there's so many avenues of appeal it's hard
to list them all.

Speaker 9 (27:22):
Well, you're right on that, I think it should be.
I personally think that the Stormy Daniels there has to
be a reason why this money was paid to her,
and there has to be a reason.

Speaker 2 (27:34):
While she denied that an affair ever happened in two
thousand and six, although multiple times twenty eleven, I think
and twelve and even in January twenty eighteen that I
she was even paid hush money or had sex with
Donald Trump. So you know, who do you believe here?

Speaker 9 (27:50):
Do you think, Michael Owen?

Speaker 4 (27:51):
Is this listen?

Speaker 2 (27:52):
But you got to understand something. These companies do this
all the time. There's a decision that has to be
made you And the odd thing is is that the
payment was made after the election number one by Trump,
number two, it was labeled the right way. Number three,
the upcharge is just frankly unconstitutional, as is the jury

(28:15):
instructions that directly circumvent to Supreme Court decisions. So I
just think the fact that they entered it into the
agreement is the minimal part of it. I guarantee, I
guarantee you if we got into the records of the
District Attorney's office in New York, you would find that
there are probably dozens and dozens, if not hundreds of
NDAs that they've been involved in over the years.

Speaker 9 (28:36):
I understand that, But I'm talking about the criminal elements
that has put him in a bad spot because of
somebody else's behavior, whether it's Michael Collin trying to make
money off of Trump and a deal with her, or
her making a deal with him to cause him to
determine his reputation being sallied on this election to lose

(29:00):
the election. I think that was what the definition of
blackmail is an extortion. I think I do think that
this is.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
But again, they all went into this willingly. It's kind
of called the nuisance lawsuit. You kind of this is
how these things are often looked at all, Right, is
it worth paying one hundred and thirty thousand dollars make
this go away, prevent embarrassment for his family, or is
it better to fight it? Even though the story of
Stormy Daniels had been out there, but she had denied it.

(29:29):
She denied it all the way through January of twenty eighteen,
and she denied it repeatedly. And you know, unfortunately, you know,
this is what this is what they've turned into, you know,
a federal case that they had no jurisdiction over. It's insane.
The whole thing is insane, and it really is a
corruption of our laws and our constitutional order. Anyway, Joe,

(29:51):
l J. Joe your next Hi, how are you? Georgia
Sean love your show.

Speaker 12 (29:55):
Listen. I'd vote for Trump from a jail sale. I
think he'll He'll win even if they put him in jail.
The landslide your show is going to help him win.
So I think he's terribly unfair and I think Trump
will win with a landslide.

Speaker 2 (30:09):
All right, Joe and l J is on record, I'm
not taking anything for granted. I'm just for everybody that
has these feelings of you know, their heart is troubled,
they're angry, you're you don't like what you see happening
to the country around the world. You don't like law fair,
you don't like the weaponization of justice. Is there's really

(30:32):
one final verdict to come and the only one that's
really gonna matter, and that's on you know this, that's
this election, and you get to render that verdict. And
I would say, don't underestimate the consequences of this election.
For me, it's beyond a tipping point. This is this,
this is an inflection point for the country because all

(30:52):
of this will continue and get worse if Joe Biden
is reelected. But that power is yours, it's not mine.
I'm only one vote eight one hundred nine four one seawan.
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