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September 17, 2024 32 mins

Rep. Cory Mills, of Florida, is a Decorated Army Combat Veteran and serves on the House Armed Services & Foreign Affairs Committee and Gary Byrne, author of SECRETS OF THE SECRET SERVICE: THE HISTORY AND UNCERTAIN FUTURE OF THE U.S. SECRET SERVICE,  served in federal law enforcement for nearly thirty years, in the U.S. Air Force Security Police, the Uniformed Division of the Secret Service, and as a Federal Air Marshal. While in service as a Secret Service Officer, Gary protected President Bill Clinton and the First Family in the White House. Today they talk about the failures that have led us to the place where two assassinations attempts on a former President is our reality. From Senator Hawley’s report on the Secret Service

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thanks Scott chat an hour two Sean Hannity Show,
eight hundred and nine f one, Shawn, if you want
to be a part of the program. It's official. The
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania early voting has started. It will now
roll out around the rest of the country. I cannot
emphasize enough the importance of voting early, banking your vote,
voting by mail. I know it's not the system we want.

(00:21):
Please stop telling me it's not the system we want,
because I've been saying it for four years. But it's
the system we're stuck with. And you don't get to
change the system unless you win elections.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
That is just a fact.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
Let me play the insanity of the state run media
mob actually blaming questioning Donald Trump's quote, rhetoric, and mental
state after the second assassination attempt, the part that they
don't seem to realize was against him.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Listen, but do you.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
Expect to hear anything from the Trump campaign about down
the rhetoric, toning down the violence.

Speaker 4 (01:02):
So would that be a typical of the former president?
Leading up to this, the former presidentent Tate had been
subject to some critical coverage in the news media for
stoking some conspiracy theories about the first assassination attempt, and
now that the second one came along, it's going to
be hard to persuade him otherwise that there is not

(01:25):
some deeper, darker force at work. I'm not saying that
there is, but this is just his belief system, and
it's something to we strengthened by the situation.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
If Donald Trump wants people wants Kamala Harris and others
to say, to stop saying that he is a threat
to democracy, then he should stop threatening democracy. Perhaps he
shouldn't be overturning, trying to overturn elections, overthrow the government,
and inciting insurrections. If he doesn't want people to be
honest about what he is, who he is, and what
he's doing.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
Uh, can I just tell you something?

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Does anyone remember that Kamala Harris, four days after the
police precinct that Minneapolis was burned to the ground, it
tweeted out support for the Minnesota Bail Fund to release
the people involved in the rioting and went on Colbert
and said that the writers weren't going to stop, that
the writers shouldn't stop, and that they're not going to stop.

(02:17):
And there were six at nearly six hundred riots that
took place in the summer of twenty twenty. Did we
forget that part?

Speaker 2 (02:23):
Anyway?

Speaker 1 (02:24):
Here is we have Joylis Behar. Now Joili's read after
now the second Trump assassination attempt on MSDNC. He had
one person over there comparing Trump to Hitler, and then
she's saying, well that MAGA is responsible for the actual violence,
and the violence is coming from them. I'm not sure

(02:45):
if she reads newspapers or press reports, because if she did,
you would know that this guy's a Democratic donor and
a huge Harris Biden supporter.

Speaker 5 (02:54):
Listen, the irony of it is that the violence, the
actual violence we're seeing comes much more disproportionately from MAGA themselves.
Whether it's January sixth, whether it's been threatening election workers,
whether it's the bomb threats coming into schools in Springfield.
The violence is coming from them, from their own supporters.
Yet they try to portray Haitian immigrants as the people

(03:17):
to fear.

Speaker 1 (03:18):
Unbelievable. Now, I am really worked up of the new
head of the Secret Service. Remember the first heard Kimberly
Cheatle was trying to tell us that it was a
sloped roof that kept agents off that roof where the
assassin or the would be assassin in Butler Pa was

(03:40):
able to gain access with the rifle to fire within
a millimeter of Donald Trump's head and nearly killing him.
And now we have in the Holy Report information that says, well,
that roof was too hot. It was not a sloped roof,
as we have since learned. And yet there were agents
on other roofs and other adjacent buildings. And so none

(04:01):
of this adds up or makes any sense. And this guy,
Ronald Brow is saying that the security plan for Trump worked,
and yet they didn't sweep the wooded area near the fence,
the most vulnerable part that is well known to law
enforcement as the most vulnerable part of Trump International in
West Palm Beach wasn't swept and there were no agents

(04:25):
guarding that area to make sure that nobody had access
to it. But according to him, everything went perfectly.

Speaker 6 (04:32):
Yesterday was an off the record movement, off the record,
and the President wasn't even really supposed to go there.
It was not on his official schedule. And so we
put together a security plan, and that security plan worked.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
The security plan did not work. If it worked, you
wouldn't have somebody with an AK forty seven and a
scope on it within what three hundred plus yards of
the president, which would be the equivalent if you want
to talk about golf of a one foot or a
tap in putt, you can't miss that shot. And then
he goes on to describe assets used by the Secret

(05:05):
Service to protect President Trump. And I'm going to interview
President Trump tonight, but it's clear from my sources within
the campaign and the people around Trump that there have
been multiple requests of the Secret Service or extra protection
that has been denied repeatedly by the Biden Harris administration.

Speaker 6 (05:23):
Listen, the increased assets directed by the President by President
Biden were in place yesterday. These included the counter sniper
team elements, counter surveillance place and counter surveillance agents on
the exterior, counter assault teams partnered with local tactical assets
from the Plumage County Sheriff's Office, and counter unmanned aerial

(05:44):
system elements. All of these entities were presidents yesterday.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
Well it didn't work out, did it. None of what
they said anyway? Joining us now. Corey Mills, Congressman Florida,
decorated Army combat Vet and serves on the House Armed
Services and Foreign Affairs Committee. Gary Byrne, author of The
Secrets of the Secret Service, The History and uncertain Future
of the US Secret Service, Welcome both of you. Cory Mills,

(06:12):
would you agree with the head of the Secret Service
to me if he believes that that's a fireable offense?

Speaker 7 (06:18):
Well, it's absolutely not true, Sean. I mean, we've seen
where this is the second failure to get a perimeter
or a security bubble out far enough to keep the
president out of harm's way. This is also his own
admittance that they failed to clear the bubble by going
to that area two and three holes ahead or the
golf course itself. But again, Sean, I asked the question,

(06:41):
how did this individual know that President Trump would be
there on an unscheduled visits. The other thing is is
how is it that the Secret Service refused to use
compatible communications, refuse the drone offering of source surveillance and
things like that when it came to Butler, PA. There
are too many mythsteps here for it to continue. And

(07:05):
I can tell you that throwing more money at a
broken system like the Secret Service before we identify the
real issue as poor leadership and the prioritization of DEI
is a failed approach by government. I think that we
need a stronger investigation into what took place.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
I think the idea and I think there should be
basic one on one and I know the President and
I'll interview him tonight on Hannity. The President is particularly
fond of the Secret Service and doesn't want to question
the Secret Service, but we can't have would be assassins
one hundred and thirty and three hundred plus yards away
from the president in this case with the scope and

(07:42):
on AK forty seven, I think you'd agree with me, Gary,
that that that's a simple shot for anybody with even
marginal skill.

Speaker 8 (07:49):
That's right, Ye, yes, it is. It absolutely And here's
here's something I'd like to suggest to you. Ninety nine
percent of what America knows about the Secret Services from
movies and TV and President Trump's affection for the Secret
Service is admirable, but it is a very broken system.
I detail it very clearly, and secrets to the Secret Service,

(08:11):
and I shouldn't even have to mention the book after
based on what's happened in the last sixty five days.
It's insanity they're not doing their jobs. Their management is
there's so many levels of management, Congressman. They I swear
they have a deputy assistant director for copy rank and
no pass. It's insane, that's right.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
Yeah. I mean, I don't know what to do here.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
If this is the most this is the area that
we're talking about, Congressman, is well known for where paparazzi
hang out because it's the only place on the golf
course that it has close proximity to any of the holes,
and that's where the paparazzi. That's where you know, photo
journalists and newspaper and web people go and they get

(08:58):
videos of Donald Trump playing golf. It's well known for that.
It's a well known security you know, sensitive area for
the golf course, the most security sensitive area in the
golf course. Can you explain that how this guy got there?
Apparently according to the reports today, one thirty in the morning,
and that was there the entire time, and but for

(09:18):
one sharp agent, and I would say this is the
lucky part, but for one sharp agent spotting the barrel
of the gun. Otherwise I would argue that we'd be
doing a very different show today talking about the assassination
of Donald Trump.

Speaker 7 (09:35):
Well, Sean, you're exactly right. This individual got through a
known area that CNN and other journalists have utilized to
film the president. Why if we know that this is
a known area, was there not an agent already posted there?
And that the golf course cleared? Is once again questions
that need to be risen. But here's the bigger issue.
It is not just the poor leadership of the Secret

(09:58):
Service and the multiple rungs being told, but it's an
absence in the understanding of the doctrine. They are judging
assets and resources upon what the position and title that
is being held, not on the actual risk assessment and
the threats that need to be mitigated. I think we
can all argue that President Trump is one of the
most loved and most hated presidents and that there are

(10:20):
many people who would like to see him taken out
and eliminated so that he doesn't come in and clean
up the deep state in the swamp. And so when
we know this and we understand his security detail needs
to have additional assets and resources, he shouldn't be mirrored
after that of Jimmy Carter or that of Bill Clinton,
because they're not in the same threat matrix. Now, I
think these are the areas that we need to be

(10:41):
looking at and identifying a threat assessment, mitigating measures, and
looking at how do we expand a perimeter in bubble
to ensure the safety and security of the future. And
former President of the United.

Speaker 1 (10:52):
States, well, I think that this should have been basic
and fundamental. How do you claim success here when in
fact it was a frankly a bit of luck that
the president is alive today? How do you claim success.

Speaker 8 (11:06):
Gary, Because you're you're, you're you're playing into the ideal
that the Secret Service. If you go on their website,
it says zero fail mission, that that motto died when
John Kennedy was killed in sixty three, but they still
put it up there. The Secret Service director is trying
not to get fired and and and be prosecuted. He's

(11:28):
putting on a face that's not real. Of course, it
was a complete failure. Yes, I'm very glad that one
of the agents saw the rifle barrel stick it out,
but again it should have been stopped the way before that.
That road should have been controlled. We learned during Jerry
Ford's administration that we had to control the press and
and but we didn't do it, and not until Ronald

(11:49):
Reagan got shot by John Hinckley. Hiding in the press area.
And that's what we're talking about. We're talking about in
the area where the press goes and uses, and they
know about it, and they're ignoring it, and it's crept
up on them again. They just can't help themselves.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
It's amazing, they really can't help themselves. All right, quick break,
We'll come right back more with Congressman Corey Mills. More
with Gary Byrne, author of the Secrets of the Secret Service,
The History and Uncertain Future of the US Secret Service,
and your calls coming up. Eight hundred and nine to
four one seawn. As we continue, look as you or
so maybe somebody in your family, if you have served
our community. All right, we continue now with Congressman Corey

(12:26):
Mills of Florida and Gary Byrne, author of Secrets of
the Secret Service, The History and Uncertain Future of the
US Secret Service. I don't know there's such an urgency
to make sure that this doesn't happen again. I just
don't know, Congressman, how do we fix this so that
it doesn't happen in a week or a day, How

(12:47):
does this happen?

Speaker 7 (12:49):
I think that we go ahead and look at hiring
private security of former special operations, whether it be Special
Missions Unit guys, whether it be guys out of MARSSOC
or SOCOM or use a CO. And I think that
he needs to have an internal bubble until we can
actually root out what the failures are within the Secret Service,
from everything from their threat matrix to elimination of DEI

(13:11):
and certainly the complete house cleaning of the poor leadership
that's in there.

Speaker 9 (13:15):
Now.

Speaker 2 (13:15):
What's your take, Gary.

Speaker 8 (13:17):
I agree with what the Congressman said. I'm not thrilled
about the ideal of of of using military units, but
but I think something draftic does have to happen.

Speaker 1 (13:26):
And and then they said they didn't have the resources.
If they don't have the resources, Governor Ron Decentis has
offered to to to supplement whatever they need, which would
have allowed people to go and at least, you know,
scope out the area's and clear and clear the area
ahead of time, and that would have been handled and

(13:47):
they could have made sure they could have had two
people making sure that nobody got anywhere near the wooded
and fenced in area near the golf course This is
not a difficult task, is it.

Speaker 8 (13:58):
No, it's not, Sean. They have the resources, they're just
not allocated. They could transfer fifty percent of the agents
from New York, from LA and from another large field
office to the Trump detail for temporary duty. I've seen
them do it before. They could do it, they could
deep it up, but they're just not doing it because clearly,

(14:19):
and I hate to sound hyperbole, but god, it's like
they don't give a crap. And I swear that they,
you know, the president the oval offices and protecting Donald Trump,
the head of DHS is and protecting them, and the
Secret Services is not protecting them either. I'm sorry. They
need to do something like that. They need to bring
these people in. They need to beef up the detail
and stop looking at it that he's just a person running.

(14:41):
He's already been president, and again he is one of
the most popular people, like him or not, in the world.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
Oh, and certainly the biggest assassination target, There's no doubt
about it. I appreciate you both, Congressman Corey Mills, Gary Byrne,
thank you both. Eight hundred and nine four one Shawn
us on number. If you want to be a part
of the program. Your calls coming up straight ahead, eight
hundred ninety four one Shawn again in the number again,
forty nine days till election day. Early voting started today Pennsylvania,

(15:10):
and I hope people will will bank their votes.

Speaker 10 (15:16):
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Speaker 2 (15:23):
This is the Sean Hannity Show, al.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Right, twenty five to the top of the hour. Eight
hundred nine to four one Shawn is number. You want
to be a part of the program. Early voting in
Pennsylvania now as we speak, if you're in the Commonwealth,
I hope that any reluctance resistance you have to early
voting voting by mail is pushed to the side. Understanding
that you cannot change the system until you win elections,

(15:50):
and you can't start out election day down hundreds of
thousands of votes, and many people on election day you
think you're going to vote on election day and some
comes up and you can't vote on election day. That
could make up all the difference. Bank your vote, please,
and for those of you that disagree, I respect your opinion,

(16:11):
but I want to change. I want to put more
integrity in our election system. You know the system I want.

Speaker 2 (16:18):
You want.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
You know I want an election day to be a
national holiday. You know I want paper ballots. You know
I want proof of citizenship, voter IDs, signature verification, chain
of custody controls, updated voter rolls.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
You know that.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
I want also partisan observers and every precinct in the
country watching the voting all day, the vote counting all night.

Speaker 2 (16:40):
But we don't have it.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
So I'm asking all of you to accept that this
is the system we're stuck with, and we better embrace it.
Because if you end up on election Day in a
close race and you're down and it comes down to
the early voting, the odds are higher that they're going
to take the election and that they will win. And
I don't want that to happen anyway. Pennsylvania, We need

(17:04):
you desperately. All right, Let's get to our busy phones.
Our friend Barbara and Maryland is with us. She was
at the assassination attempt in Butler, PA. Barbara, glad you called.
Thanks for being with.

Speaker 11 (17:16):
Us, Thanks for taking my call. Sean, you are so
hard to cat on the phone. You've gotten so famous.
Now all of us little peons.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
That is really Hey, Barbara, Barbara, I am a peon
just like you.

Speaker 2 (17:30):
You know what.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
I put my pants on the same way as everyone else,
one leg at a time, and you know, I just
I feel blessed to do what I do. But I'm
very grateful for the people to do their jobs every day.
Every job is a service job. We all have to
serve other people. We serve people by offering news, information,
opinion that they're not going to get from the mob

(17:52):
in the state run media. But what's on your mind today?

Speaker 11 (17:56):
Well, I tell you, you know, I'm just I was in
and that was traumatic, more traumatic than I actually thought
at the time.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
You were right there in the front too, what row
were you in?

Speaker 11 (18:09):
I was on the ground. I was standing on the
ground to his left, right behind him. I've got tape
of them bringing him, you know, coming down the steps.
It was just don It hit me afterwards as to
just how close I came to seeing a total disaster.
I mean, it didn't all of it. Just didn't think

(18:29):
any people did not leave and I laughed to even
leave the field because the traffic was so bad. I
just sort of sat on the back of my hummer
and had a sandwich and watched the stuff.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
But what's happening right, Well, thank god you had a
sandwich with you know, at least a little food comfort
or something, right. I mean, that's pretty traumatic to go through.

Speaker 11 (18:51):
Thank God we had some vendors who were just shutting up,
because once they shut it things down, they shut everything. There.
A lot of people lost a lot that day. But
you know, I'm just tired of all the rhetoric coming
from the left. Donald Trump has not said or done
anything to incite violence that they What they're doing right now,

(19:14):
what they're doing is bringing out every nutcase that we've
got in America. You know, it's like, this is what
they intend to do. And I'm at the point where,
like when you haul a fire in a theater, don't
you get locked up for that. It's time for some
kind of consequences for these these media people. They should
have more responsibility than to do what they're doing.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Well, well, look at look at Hillary Clinton, you know,
fanning the flames after the second assassination at tempt this
idiot Don Lemon. Hillary's saying that the press is still
not able to cover Trump the way that they should,
and they careen from one outrage to the next. And
I don't understand why it's so difficult for the press
to have a consistent narrative about how dangerous Trump is.

Speaker 2 (20:03):
What is she implying here? And then you go to
the mob, the media, and we.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
Have all these examples that I've been mentioning about Democrats
escalating their rhetoric against Donald Trump, trying to blame him
for what happened in West Palm Beach at Trump International.
You know what one ms d n C guest is
called Donald Trump. He says he's exactly like Hitler other
journalists pouncing on Trump, blaming him for what happened here. Then,

(20:32):
and this is the mainstream media, mob, state run media.
You know, you have Joyliss read, you have Joili's Behart
Joila's read. Both would be Trump assassins or white American
Trump supporting men. No, this guy was a Biden Harris
supporter and Democratic donor what the hell is she talking about?

(20:52):
But they go forward, they just go further. You know
on msdn C the connection between Trump's rhetoric and political
violences on Dele they're blaming Trump. This is how sick
the media is. And this is why I say Donald
Trump is up against very very powerful institutions. It would

(21:13):
be the state run media mob PROVDA, it would be
big tech organizations. We saw that in twenty twenty. It
would be the deep state. We watched the fifty formal
one Intel officials, you know, we watched a dirty Russian
disinformation dossier being used. In twenty sixteen, we watched the
double standard with a weaponized justice system. These are powerful

(21:36):
institutions that are against Donald Trump, and they're putting their
own cinder blocks on the scales of an election. They
don't want this man elected. And the only way it's
going to happen is if we the people go out
in large enough numbers, too big to rig, and win
the election.

Speaker 11 (21:54):
And we will. We're going to show up in very
large numbers.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
And I gotta say this, I hope, so I can't
guarantee it. I'm just one guy.

Speaker 11 (22:01):
Out the words. I'm an election judge here in Maryland,
and during this last couple of elections, I've always pushed
with people to do early voting because here we have
early voting for a week before election day and it
was just not popular. But now and you're saying it,
I've seen it. I saw what was happening, And I'm

(22:22):
just so glad that you are really pushing us. We
have got to do it, just what they do. If
they're harvesting ballots, we got to get out there and
harvest balls. I know Maryland is considered a lost date,
so you know, I've just kind of stopped spinning my
wheels here.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
But every well, Larry Hogan, He's never gonna be my
favorite senator, but we've got a pretty good chance of
winning in Maryland. Then he'll caucus with the Republicans. That'll
be helpful.

Speaker 11 (22:50):
He's not gonna call us with the Republicans. He hates Trump.
He's going there to be a John McCann and admit Romney.
I'd rather deal with. No.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
I expect him to be Ormit Romney. I'm not foolish.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
But if he does caucus with Republicans, it gives them
the majority, and it gives them the opportunity to have
committee chairmanships. Do I think that he's going to vote,
you know, seventy percent of the time of the way
that I would like.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
I don't expect it.

Speaker 11 (23:16):
No, he won't even do it fifty percent of the time.

Speaker 1 (23:19):
He be better than the Democrats. That's going to be
one hundred percent Biden and Harris.

Speaker 11 (23:23):
Right, let's get the states. We can this state right here.
As far as Larry Holgen, I don't even want to
waste breath on him. Right now. We've got to make
sure that our president is pray for him. We got
to keep him in prayer every single day and claim
the victory for him. I tell you, nobody has absorbed
more swords had swords thrown to them than David. I mean,

(23:47):
Saul was throwing the sword to David forever and he
still got the d king. President Trump is going to
be president. They're not going to stop him. And I'm
claiming that in the name of Jesus. We claiming it.

Speaker 8 (23:58):
And Beverly, I know you hearing me.

Speaker 11 (24:00):
We are claiming this victory. Nothing is going to happen
to President Trump. I'm telling you, he is going to
make it all the way and he's gonna fire all
those people who are trying to get him. Now they're gone.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
I am not I am cautiously hopeful and optimistic, but
I am not where you are. These institutions are extraordinarily powerful,
and I am telling every person listening to this show.
I've tried to deputize all of you. I can't do
it on my own. And you've got to get out
the Kamala files, the Walls files. It's a public service.

(24:35):
It's on Hannity dot Com. And the more Americans that
hear her and him in their own words, the better
off we're all going to be. By the way, have
you like experienced I don't know, restless nights, sleepless nights
after what happened and what you experienced in Butler, because
I know a lot of people that have.

Speaker 11 (24:55):
It, you know, surprisingly, yes, you know, I just I'm
just going to take suck this all.

Speaker 2 (25:02):
Up because, by the way, it's not surprisingly as.

Speaker 11 (25:05):
Long as I thought I was, I wasn't. This thing
affected me more than I thought it would, you.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
Know, Barbara, it's it's normal. Imagine if you're Donald Trump,
what you're going through.

Speaker 11 (25:18):
When he stood up and raised his fists, and I mean,
we were just waiting to see what was going to happen.
Nobody moved, We didn't leave because we wanted to know
that he was okay. And once that happened, I felt
so elated and so good and happy, and you know,
but it's just something. And now I know what PTSD
does to people in war and seeing all this sort

(25:40):
of stuff.

Speaker 2 (25:41):
But yeah, but PTSD is real. It is very very real.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
If I could tell you how many times over the
years I've got calls from just even people I don't know,
or people that I do know about a relative, relative,
a friend, a neighbor, you know that's on the verge
of killing themselves because of PTSD. And you know, I
have a whole group of people that I rely on,
starting with Ali North, you know, to try and get

(26:09):
them first, talk them off the ledge, and then get
them the help that they need so that nothing terrible happens.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
It's it's awful.

Speaker 1 (26:16):
And if you think I sleep on those nights after
living through that, I don't. Barbara, we love you, Thank you.
Quick break right back to our phones. Eight hundred and
ninety four one Shawn is a number. As we continue
early voting now in Pennsylvania going on, I hope many
of you will bank your vote early and of course
only forty nine days till election day. Best election coverage

(26:36):
on your radio dial continues.

Speaker 10 (26:43):
John carry making America green one lear Jet Liberal flight
at a time. You just can't make this stuff up.
Jean Hannity is on right now, All right, let's.

Speaker 2 (26:58):
Get back to our busy phone.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
Early voting now going on in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Eight one sean, if you want to be a part
of the program. Leonard in the Free State of Florida, Leonard,
how are you, sir?

Speaker 9 (27:10):
Good, sir? How you doing today?

Speaker 2 (27:12):
I'm good? What's going on?

Speaker 9 (27:13):
Well, you know, I've been My brain's going. I'm a
hunt I used to haunt a lot as a as
a kid, and if I hunted an elk or a
deer or whatever it was, you had to know where
they're at. You had to know where your game is at.
If you look at these shootings, somebody is telling people,

(27:36):
certain individuals, like these shooters, where Trump's located and what
the conditions are going to be. It's got to be.
How else would a guy living in Hawaii fly over
obtain an unregistered illegal gun, come in and know where
to stand and where to set all night long, waiting

(27:57):
knowing who else in the country knows where Trump's going
to be on a certain day except his either's private security,
the Secret Service, the FBI. Somebody is informing these people
that are talking about going to do something like this.

Speaker 8 (28:16):
It's got to be well.

Speaker 1 (28:18):
I thought an awful lot about this because I was
at breakfast with the person that was playing golf, as
you know, and I had Steve Whitcoff on this program
yesterday and on TV last night. But you know, I'm
looking at the front cover of Today's New York Post
and apparently this guy was camped out there for twelve hours,

(28:39):
which would have been long before Steve even got his
note from Donald Trump that hey, at about two thirty
in the morning, do you want to play golf? Maybe
tomorrow as at And it was just a possibility. It
wasn't even like a locked in thing. But this guy
was for twelve hours lying in wait, you know, at

(28:59):
the location, and according to law enforcement that they had
they got a ping from his phone that he had
been there for all of that time. So all of
this is very, very disconcerting to me because that was
one of the first thoughts I have, you know, how
did this guy know Donald Trump was playing golf? But
it was a sort of a spontaneous event. By the way,

(29:20):
some idiot sweet Baby James shows me Hannity must have
tipped people off. No, Hannity didn't tip anybody off. I
didn't even know for sure that they were playing, except
that they asked me if I wanted to play, and
I laughed at them because I don't play golf anywhere
near the level they do, and I haven't played in
it forever. But anyway, so the fact that he was
there for twelve hours is chilling to me. The fact

(29:40):
that they did not sweep the area is chilling to me.
And I know the President wants to give him a pass,
but Eric Trump will be on at the top of
the next hour. He tends to agree with me that
area should have been swept. Anyway, I appreciate the call.
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