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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Jonathan and Kelly Show. Jonathan Rush the one, great,
big Beautiful Bill.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
If we do get it, we're gonna have the largest tax.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
Decrease in history, Kelly Nash And all my life, I've
watched politicians screaming we will cut your taxes. This is
the only group where they say we're going to raise
your taxes and they think they're going to win. There's
something wrong with them. I don't know what the hell
is going the Jonathan and Kelly Show. Sally got so
frustrated with me last night because right before we went
to bed, she always asked me these questions right before
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I'm ready to lay down and go just dump all
of the worthless information out of my nagget for the day. Okay,
she said, what all is in the Big Beautiful Bill?
And I'm like, Sugar, that's not a conversation for ten
thirty at night. I need to go to sleep here. Well,
what do you mean? I said, there's all kinds of
stuff of the Big Beautiful Bill. That's why they call
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it the Big Beautiful Bill. What's in the Constitution?
Speaker 2 (00:53):
Jonathan? Can we talk about that before you go to sleep?
Speaker 1 (00:56):
But you always have the answer when I asked you
by the noother I said, but this is one of
those conglobertive bills. We don't have good, clean bills anymore. Well,
we just vote on a border bill. You gotta put
it into the big beautiful bill. Same thing with like
the like Joe Joe Wilson talked about yesterday with the
Inflation Reduction Act. I mean, how big was that bill?
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I mean it's like a Hillary Clinton proposal from and
she mentioned Bill Clinton, and like Bill Clinton had bills
that were like a foot tall.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
Well, and obviously that's a political trick for years now,
where they put in some things that you feel like
you can't vote against in order to get you to
vote for things that they feel like you would never
vote for. So like, for example, Republicans, no possible way
that the majority of Republicans even it was Donald Trump
asking if he was just asking straight up only on
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this five trillion dollar debt limit increase. You're not. You're
not passing nothing with that. However, it's inside the big
beautiful bill, that's right, So you gotta go with it.
If you want the largest text decrease in history, you
got to give me the five trillion dollar increase.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
You know, and she mentioned the fact that I said, look,
we don't even know what's in it yet. This is
nearly like the Nancy Pelosi moment, if you want to
talk about it. Right now, we don't know what's in
it because it hasn't even gotten out of the House,
let alone come back out of conference from the Senate.
So we have two huge battles coming up here now.
Donald Trump's about to squash one of them today.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
You think he's going to walk out of there with
the deal today?
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Absolutely, So he just showed up.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
Where as we record this a little before ten am.
He just showed up on the hill and he's going
into meet with the House Republicans. Yes, and he's apparently
about to get it in.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
Order voted on today, passed by the House today, going
to conference tonight at one o'clock in the morning is
the schedule.
Speaker 2 (02:45):
We're going to get you straightened out.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
And then you got to go through the other battle
with the Senate, which is going to be even more interesting,
not just because of the balance of the Senate, but
because the same concerns slightly different obviously depending on the
constituency of the senator you're talking to but the whole
big battle, of the whole big battle. There's several huge
battles in this thing, and one of them is obviously
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the salt limitation the state and local sales state and
local tax that is going to be the percentage of
it that will be the availability for most of the
liberal states because their taxes are so far out of
whack on their state level that you want to use
that as a deduction in your federal income tax level.
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And I get it, you know, particularly if you're a
conservative of living in New York. I get it. But
I stopped just short of saying, move to a better state.
We got a lot of stuff, We got a lot
of people moving to South Carolina. Starting to make me
a little nervous.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
Here, I'm I'm I'm feeling confident that the big, beautiful
bill will pass. I'm feeling confident that the majority of
it will be good for America. Donald Trump has amazed
me in his ability to make things better, even when
I think some of the things he's doing is wrong.
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It doesn't always work out, but the vast majority of
the Trump decisions have worked to our advantage.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
I mean, we're going to raise a debt limit, and
that's one of the big concerns. But surely for Ralph
Norman Chip Roy two of the biggest holdouts, and they're
standing on principal. I got it. I want you to
stand on principal, and I like the conversation, and I
even get it. Why will we have to build in
an extra debt ceiling cushion when we're already projecting that
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that's not going to be the case. Well, better to
have it now, mm hmm case you need it, because
you don't know what's going to happen. We don't know
what's going to happen yet. Now we're all placing our
bets and we're feeling pretty good walking into the casino here.
But you don't know when the dealer's going to pull
out a joker. Well, they don't pull out a joker,
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do they. They take those out they're supposed to do,
you know what I mean? But the dealer going to
put in a joker, you don't know what's going to happen,
so you have to have that built into it. Now,
is Ralph Norman? What does Ralph Norman want? I don't
think he personally wants anything out of this. I don't
believe it's like the now once you get to the Senate, Oh,
now you got to give all kinds of things to
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these people, to theay called. These are the real pigs
in Washington. The Senate's got. The Senate is a pig farm.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
Wow, I ain't the way you pop that pie pig.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
It is a pig farm. I was reading about another
pig today, Cloba shar. If this were true, and I
don't know it to be true, I believe it's probably
the case. According to Forgotten, who posted it up. I'll
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just give you the scenario and you'll go, yeah, that's possible.
We'll see. So she goes into office in the Senate
forty grand in debt. She has absolutely no net profit,
no net Well, here she's forty grand in debt in
two thousand and seven. Now she's a little slower on
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the uptake the Nancy Pelosi. But she didn't have her
hobby at home working for I guess she's worth like
two point three million dollars. How that happen? How did happen?
One hundred and forty seven thousand dollars a year matin
great investment in maintaining two households, basically even if the
one in Washington's an extended stay is.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
That great investments? Did she get the Hillary Clinton investment
plan and follow it to a t.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
Hot to be Wow?
Speaker 2 (06:33):
Maybe they give that to you when you get elected office,
they say, by the way, many of our members have
done well in the past. Senator Clinton did fantastic, but
they got.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Their own little think take over there for investing. Is
that what it is?
Speaker 2 (06:45):
Well, you know, it's like one of those plans that
you hear advertised.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
Oh gotcha.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
We are not only a hedge against inflation, where if
the market goes up or goes down doesn't matter, You're
going to make money. I don't know how I've seen
I hear those advertised.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
That's true.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
So maybe that's part of the Clinton plan.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Always up, never now, always forward, never backwards.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
It doesn't matter what the market does, You're going to
make money. If it goes up, you make money. If
it goes down, you make even more money.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
So by Memorial Day, which was the original timelike correct that.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
Yeah, that seems still, in my estimation, very aspirational, because
we're three days away from that.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
Even that you're about to hand it over to the
Senate with a real where the real knives are going
to come out. But if he's able to get the
House members in line to they get the vote on
it today, so it could go to conference then because
the whole thing's happened, to go to the extra steps
of reconciliation. It will be interesting to see how we
come down with a fifty to fifty vote. That probably
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will have jd Vance step in to meet the fifty first.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
And by the way, was Janie Vance back meeting the
new pope?
Speaker 1 (07:50):
Now?
Speaker 2 (07:51):
I saw, yeah, but he went so he's back in.
I mean, if I was the new pope, I'd be like,
hell no. The last popeho shook your hand was dead
within twelve hours, that's true. Came all the way back
to get another did you I'm not going to be
your sucker.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
Exactly, You're a carrier. Oh then he gave him a
letter from Trump right inviting him to DC. I guess so,
all right, So those are some of the things coming down.
Some of the other things that are interesting and why
we're waiting all this is now that we got sixteen
minutes of the tapes that were released from the bin.
Bind I always want to call him Ben her what
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is his first name, Robert Hurr from Bob Her, not
be Bob his brother from Bob Her. Why don't we
have all the tapes? Now? Why why hasn't Pam BONDI
released all of this?
Speaker 2 (08:50):
I mean the theory, I mean, I can, I can
theorize that the Trump administration, as far as I know,
has declined that this is from them. This is not
our leak, right, that's what they're claiming. I'm assuming that's
what they're still sticking with.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
That was the.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
Initial thing was that somehow Axios obtained it through maybe
a Biden leaker or something, and so they just leaked
the stuff that would make Joe look bad. The Trump
administration is I haven't checked on this lately, but last
week was saying we had nothing to do with that, and.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
So release it all.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
Now, Why it's still classified?
Speaker 1 (09:33):
Wait a minute, you're talking about a conversation with Joe Biden.
How was any of that classified information that he would
hey if it were classified? Could you take it from
him that this is the information that was in fact classified?
Speaker 2 (09:46):
Could Donald Trump declassify it all? Absolutely, as he's proven
by taking all this stuff tomorrow lago. But I don't
know what the upside is I mean, we're not talking
about Joe Biden anymore, right, isn't that the mood? That's
why I put up the cancer prognostic.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Can't remind you after a rod through now the gauntlet,
we're not looking back.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
We're not looking back, and we're certainly not talking about
a man who has cancer. He just found out that
he had cancer, Jonathan, So what do you think we're
going to just drag his name through the mud while
he's fighting cancer? Do you have you no heart? Where's
your soul?
Speaker 1 (10:19):
Look?
Speaker 2 (10:20):
In all honesty, I'm fine moving forward. That means you've
just lost January sixth as a talking point. That's gone.
We're not we're not looking back. We're only looking forward.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
A cherry pick the cherry, and we're sure as.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
Hell not going back to reparations. Soft golf clap here
for Wes Moore yesterday, that was I don't know what
I think it was because he saw the TikTok trend
that all Gingers are black people and that's why he said,
well we can't have they don't get in on the reparations,
So no reparations for anybody. But yeah, that was the
U and the Black Caucus is so pissed off at
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Wes Moore. For the Maryland governor who got the bill,
they it was pretty overwhelming when they passed it too.
I mean, I don't think it's veto proof, but it
was something like one sixty to seventy or something was
the bill was voted on in Maryland to I think
the phrase was actually explore reparations. How could we do it?
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For example, Wes Moore black man, heritage's Jamaican. I don't
think he would qualify for reparations because he's from Jamaica.
He was or not. He's from Jamaica. His parents are
from Jamaica, so he was not a part of the slave.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
But that's part of the explore part, like they had
Los Angeles. They've been exploring it now for five years. Right.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
There was a great social media post I wish I
knew who to credit it to. It's a white woman
walking up to white people on like on a college campus,
and she says, do you believe that Americans o reparations
to you know, descendants of slave families and everybody? Absolutely?
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Of course we do. Of course we do it because
if you're a child of a slave or the great
great great great grandchild of a slave. Your family has
been oppressed for now over four hundred years in this country.
You don't have the education. You don't have that. You
don't even have the genetics to be successful in this
country because we starved you. You nutritionally are not able
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to be successful in America. And the system has been
systemically racist against you. We deny you education, we deny
you everything. Okay, great, So they got one guy to
empty his wallet. They brought up a black guy who
was wearing a Make America Great Again hat put and
he put in. He said, well, I'll give you everything
I got, and it should be a lot more. So
he paid like eighty dollars for his reparations. But the
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guy said, I absolve you. Now you have made your reparation.
The black guy with the Make America Great hat at
it says, I absolved you. They finally get to a
girl who was like, I have no money, and so
then the guy said, well, I do take PayPal, take Venmo,
take these types of things. She's like, I don't have
any of those accounts. I'm literally broke. I agree with
the premise that they should be you're yeah, you're owed
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and he was like he was like, so. The black
guy asked her, did you own slaves? And she said no,
did your parents own slaves?
Speaker 1 (13:21):
No?
Speaker 2 (13:22):
M so did you oppress me in any way?
Speaker 1 (13:27):
Well?
Speaker 2 (13:27):
I didn't. So what should you owe me?
Speaker 1 (13:29):
Then?
Speaker 2 (13:32):
Nothing? And the guy was like, bing, bing bing, give
her the money. She finally figured it out. You don't
owe me anything. Nothing is what you owe me.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
The equivalent of the video demonstration of abortion is a
fetus paying the price for the mistakes of two other people.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
Well, some might say the mistake of one because oftentimes
the guy wants the baby.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
Well that's debatable per case. You're right, yeah, certainly, wasn't
the fetus's fault? No, no, all right. So we got
the big beautiful bill going through the house. Hopefully it
will stay on track. We won't reach Memorial Day Monday,
because God knows, the Senate's not going to stay in
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town leaving.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
You don't think Trump, you don't think Trump could force them.
I mean they did. I don't know that he did it,
but Mike Johnson had him where Sunday night, ten o'clock
is when he started the meeting. Yes, just to make
it painful. On you people, you're going to show up
Sunday night at ten o'clock at night to go to work.
We could have done it Sunday midday night. You could
have gone to church and came in at too, that's right.
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But he said, no, ten p is when I'd like
you to be here, or you will be fined. Let's
see if let's see if he was singing John Thune's
praises earlier today. He was a wonderful guy, great guy,
great guy, done a lot of great things. Okay, let's
see if John Thunes want to crack the whip.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
All right, so maybe we're still got of THEO. We
got of the on the table. We got time. It's Tuesday,
we got time.
Speaker 2 (15:05):
Not much.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
What about Colby?
Speaker 2 (15:12):
When we read this morning that he blamed it on
his wife, he went full Adam Eve there. You know,
he's describing to I don't know was he on MSNBC
or CNN or some low rated network yesterday and he's
explaining that I came upon these formation of seashells, and
I said, isn't that interesting? And then I said it
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must mean something political. Eighty six forty seven, I know,
forty seven must mean Trump I'm not sure about the
eighty six. And my wife we used to be a waitress,
and she said, I think it means to take something off,
like like in a menu when we run out of
the ingredients with eighty six, that meaning just to take.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
It away that's not an available item.
Speaker 2 (15:53):
But we didn't. We didn't. Neither one of us expected
it to be about an assassination. So but she said,
she said, take a photo of it and post it
on Instagram. So I did what my wife asked. And
then a couple hours later people were saying, you're calling
for the assassination of the president. I said, no, I'm not,
but okay, I'll delete it because that's silly. So I
deleted it. But again, just to be clear, it was
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my wife who said take a picture of it and
post it on Instagram. It's her you want your honor,
not me.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
Yeah. I don't think Piero Piero or whatever. I don't
think Judge jen is gonna buy that she's be the
one's prosecuting correct.
Speaker 2 (16:32):
I don't know. But Judge Jenine got a four star
admiral yesterday, an incredible story. I hadn't even heard about
this thing until he got it convicted yesterday. I guess
it was just about a year and a half ago.
He was still a four star admiral in the Navy
and he tried to guide the Navy towards this company
for a contract that was going to be worth over
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one hundred million dollars. But apparently they've got a contract
or something thing some way that Judge Janine was able
to prove that he had met with this company beforehand,
and he basically discussed the fact that he wanted to
retire pretty soon from the Navy anyway, and they said,
what if we offered you a half million dollar a
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year job, could you then help us get this gig?
And he said absolutely, and he tried to get and
it didn't even work. It didn't even work. He didn't
even get him one hundred million dollar contract. But they
convicted him yesterday on trying to do it. He accepted
a bribe, is what they're saying. And he is now
facing thirty years in prison.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
Why that's just public service reparations for persons who served,
much like Globashar. But Globashar had an opportunity to make money,
he did so. Now that he's served our nation he's
ready to cash in. This is one of the things
that a new Defense secretary head Seth Polber Fox News talking, Yeah, we.
Speaker 2 (17:59):
Can say that about most people in the administration.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
Weekend host Boliver, Fox News Weekend Host. Is the way
that Rachel Matto would remind.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
You, what do they say about Judge Janine Form on
The five contributor?
Speaker 1 (18:16):
They don't They don't use the five reference because the
Five's ratings are so damn good.
Speaker 2 (18:20):
So she had a Saturday night show that you used
to live for that opening monologue, Jonathan, We're coming on
Monday mornings and go did you catch her?
Speaker 1 (18:28):
Did you question? The opening statement was so good.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
They've got Leo terrell Is on the administration.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
I didn't even realize that was the case.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
We got two point zero once the prosecution of Jill
Biden for elder abuse.
Speaker 1 (18:41):
Now I know that we have Tammy Bruce as a
spokesperson over it do O.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
D And whenever I say her name, I have to
pronounce it like Elo would Bruce.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
Tammy Bruce is the DoD I saw the other day
she was doing a press conference, So she's a spokesperson.
Now Terrell, I didn't know is already a spokes What
is his title? Do we even? I don't know? Oh,
I could look it up to me some of the
doj Yeah.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
I was reading the story today where he's pushing for
the elder abuse of Joe Biden. What was his name?
Speaker 1 (19:12):
Leo boy? That is becoming a that's a worseley. If
you thought anybody could not make Hunter look good, you
haven't been introduced to Joe Biden.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
His official title seems to be Senior Counsel to the
Assistant Attorney General.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
Okay, so I know that Judge Janine, that's her district.
Whether she's going to get that case refer from the
Secret Service, I don't know, but that'll be priceless because
she knows she wants to nail his ass to the
wall somewhere. M m, maybe you have to nail the
wife too.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
It was her idea.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
How could she not be found accountable for threatening the president?
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Is this a Rico case?
Speaker 1 (19:51):
Suddenly?
Speaker 2 (19:52):
Now we have multiple parties engaged. We got a freco case.
I like it, BI director call me now.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Uh. The other attorney, who, according to Rachel Mattow, was
exclusively an attorney hired to protect the interest of parking
garage owners in New York City. Hmm, that will be Alba. Yeah,
I don't name, it's like a Alena Alba.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
Her first name is like Aleena.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
I thought, now she's going to be the one in
charge of prosecuting this congresswoman who after they did not
prosecute the mayor from Newark.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
I believe, Yeah, she opted out on that one. I
was surprised. Alena Habba is her name. Counselor to the
President and now the New Jersey special prosecutor or something.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
Now the former parking garage defense attorney, as Rachel Matteo
reminds you last night, is going to be prosecuting a congresswoman.
To get this, she didn't even go through Maine Justice.
Maine Justice, yes, or she didn't go through Maine Justice
because the true Up administration has now created a loophole
in such a way that she doesn't have to go
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through Main Justice before she charges a congresswoman. And Rachel
was outraged by that last night. Hmmm.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
I'm looking at this at the story right now, and
the lady's name. We talked about her with Joe yesterday,
Lemonica mckiver. We all saw the video. By the way, that's.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
Not like you.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
She definitely shoved the ice agent. There's no mean totally.
I mean that it's yeah, what do they call it
when you when you when you extend the arms? I'm
trying to remember, Like what was that in basketball? You
can get away with it till you extend it. You
can't extend the arms. So she could have got and.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
Caitlin battle going on in the w B A.
Speaker 2 (21:45):
Okay, I haven't been following that too closely. There was
didn't they just start up again? Yes, they started up
with a big fight the other night. Oh, that had
another one. Okay. So Roz Baraka, the Democrat mayor of
New Jersey, was arrested, and he was arrested on trespassing charges.
That was the main thing for him when he was
inside the ice facility, and then they didn't have any
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cuffs for him inside, so that's why they had to
bring him back outside the gates, and that's where they
were trying to cuff him, right, And that's when the
three New Jersey congress people went nuts about it and
tried to stop.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
They were just trying to exercise their oversight. How does
anstitutional pledge that has.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
No that has nothing to do with an arresting of
somebody who's trespassing. Ros Baraka, as the mayor of Newark,
had no rights to be inside the facility, unlike the
three congress people who did have a right to be there.
Haba Trump lawyer, claimed that the mayor ignored multiple warnings.
Blah blah blah. Baraka went on MSNBC's Jensaki and he
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his BS story was they were I was trying to
leave and they wouldn't let me leave. Okay, who's buying
that story? Why were you inside anyway? Uh, they say
that they're going to prosecute Representative mckiv and she's using
the Trump defense. This is a political witch hunt, purely
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political mischaracterization and distortion of my actions meant to criminalize
and deter legislative oversight. It's actually this is like in hockey.
You're going to get put in the penalty box for
three minutes. That's what's this is a hockey offense. You
could not do what you just now. I disagree with
who is the woman who was saying originally because she
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didn't even say mac iver Originally she said there was
a body slam.
Speaker 1 (23:35):
That was the way it was originally described. I kept
looking for the video of that.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
Everybody's thinking a scoop and a slam to the ground.
She's using it in this phrase of she slammed her
body into the other guy's body. That's a body slam. No,
it's not a body slam. Nobody thinks that's a body slam.
You could just say shoved and tried to stop the
arrest of ros Baraka. But I don't know why they're
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not prosecuting Baraka. He must have said some nice things
about Trump or something.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
Yeah, I don't get that because plainly he was in
the property. He was on the wrong side of the fence.
Speaker 2 (24:11):
Possibly they don't want to help him win the governorship
of New Jersey because again it did help Trump when
he got the mug shot. Ros Baraka never.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
Got a drugshot.
Speaker 2 (24:21):
Now you want to show you're fighting, so now.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
But the original description, to help me remember this is
correct or not, was that they had shown up because
they wanted to exercise the right of oversight, which they
can do. Yes, but they sure they were there at
a time where they were prosecutor they were processing new
inmates into the facility.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
Yeah, there was a bus full of gang bangers from
MS thirteen. Yeah, and so if you could just wait patiently,
and they did from the most part, they waited the
hour and a half or so it was for them
to get those guys off the bus and into the
processing thing. But it was in I'll just call it
maybe the confusion. It is not the fog of war,
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the fog of getting into the camp. That these congress
people each have an assistant or two with them who
because they are with them in an official capacity of
I'm working as the assistant to this congress person. I too,
am coming in only to take notes, take photographs of
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her or whatever in that capacity. So they were allowed
and ros Baraka dipped in with that crowd. He just
kind of bobbed and weaved his way in while everybody
else remained outside. And it was once they got in
there that one of the guards was like, wait a second,
we got too many people on this little tour of ours.
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Who's the odd person out? Yep, you two are with
this one. You two are who's this guy with Oh
that's ros Baraka. He's the mayor of Newark. Is this
the guy that we've rejected admittance to for the last
three days in a row, three days in a row.
He's come in here, tried to get in here, and
we said no every time. Well, I'm just on the tour.
This isn't a tour for you. You got to go.
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And then when they told him to leave, he wouldn't leave.
They told him to leave a second time, he wouldn't leave.
They told him the third time, if you don't leave
right now, we're going to arrest you. He said, you
can't arrest me. I'm the mayor of Newark, Sir, you
are now formally under arrest. And they grabbed him and
they walked him out because again they weren't expecting to
have to handcuff him on a tour. Who are going
So they get him outside the gates and that's when
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all hell breaks loose. The media is going crazy with
their flash photography and all that, and here come the
three congress people and they're like, you can't arrest him,
and then that one lady with the shoulder shove and
so on and so forth. Then they're like circling him,
like holding on to ros Baraka.
Speaker 3 (26:42):
Like my precious, we can't let him go to cham
And so, of course all three of them should be
charged with obstruction sure, but at least they're going to
bring in one.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
I don't know, does it do her any favors. Possibly,
she's been a congress person since twenty twenty four, she
won a special election.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
They're all fighting to get the mug shot. Is she
going to get the mug shot? Who's going to get
the mug shot?
Speaker 2 (27:05):
They should deny them that, they should no mug shots
for you, No mug shots for you.
Speaker 1 (27:09):
And then the other big news, of course, today Rubio
is going to be in front of the Senate Subcommittee again. Okay,
with his expanded.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
Role, he's doing everything.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Yeah he's. Yeah, he's he's in charge of a lot.
That is a hell of a job description he's taken on.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
Yeah, he got a lot on his plate right now.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
Okay, now here in the state of South Carolina. James Clibert,
of course, the other day on Sunday show, I think
it was CNN came out, was talking about the big
beautiful bill in his opposition, how it's going to kill
Americans because they're cutting medicaid. I don't know if you
saw it, you saw it earlier today or at some point.
We've never seen anybody from the Republican Party do anything
other than remind you of the truth which you won't
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see on six thirty, NBC, ABC or CBS, is that
they're no Medicaid.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
Guys, there is no cut. I mean, and I can
see where you know if you're trying to put word
games play word games. There is going to be a
removal for certain people of service people who are ineligible
to be on Medicaid. So that is a if you're
looking at the big picture, there will be less money
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spent on Medicaid benefits. Those are cuts, and that's what
they're saying. And in one sense you're correct. But if
you are a qualified Medicaid recipient, you are going to
continue the exact same treatment or benefits, possibly receiving an
increase because we've removed the millions of illegal aliens and
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even homegrown scammers who have doctored their paperwork and such
in order to take advantage of
Speaker 1 (28:42):
This, not to mention all the recipients from other countries, huh,