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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time.
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The Michael Very Show is on the air.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
This aspect of what is now being investigated as a
as a second attempted assassination of former President Trump has
been identified. If I already say, his name is Ryan
Wesley Roath. He allegedly poked his muzzle of his AK
forty seven star rifle through a chainling fence as he
was hiding in the bushes of former President Trump's golf
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course at West Palm Beach, Florida.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
That's when an agent saw it and open fire cooking
with a lone history.
Speaker 4 (00:43):
And you know that's a little bit old that that
charts a couple of months old.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
And if you want to really see.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
Something that said, take a look at what happened.
Speaker 5 (00:58):
Wow, show with the best shine fireway, come on to
come on.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
You don't find f that's the case, see you by.
Speaker 6 (01:17):
Let's remember Charlottesville where there was a mob of people
carrying tiki torches spewing anti Semitic hate. And what did
the president then at the time say, there were fine
people on each side.
Speaker 4 (01:33):
But you also had people that were very fine people
on both sides. And you had people and I'm not
talking about the Neo Nazis and the white nationalists because
they should be condemned totally.
Speaker 6 (01:46):
Donald Trump, the candidate, has said in this election, there
will be a bloodbath if this and the outcome of
this election is not to his liking.
Speaker 4 (01:55):
Those big monster car manufacturing plants that you building in
Mexico right now, and you think you're going to get that,
you're going to not hire Americans and you're gonna sell
the cars. Now, We're gonna put a one tower for
every single car that comes across the line, and you're
not going to be able to sell those guys if
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I get elected. Now, if I don't get elected, it's
going to be a blood bath for the whole that's
going to be the least of it. It's going to
be a blood bath for the country that'll be the
least of it.
Speaker 5 (02:26):
Your best shot down, the best shot, shell with the
best shot, way best shot, what genuine best shot? She
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is the best shot?
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Well, you already know there was another assassination attempt made
on President Trump yesterday. It'll never stop. When he wins
in November, it won't stop. They'll know where he is,
they'll know where he sleeps at night. Because it'll be
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the White House. There is absolutely no way these things
happen without powerful people being involved in one way or another.
It's beyond the possibility at this point. And this bumps
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from the news cycle, not that anyone was paying attention.
The last nut job who got as close as anyone
has to killing the president, shooting him in the head.
Had he not turned his head at the last moment,
he would be dead. And then what would we do?
How would we react? I keep hearing people tell me
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all the things they would do if President Trump had
been killed, But I don't think that's true. We've stopped
just short of that so far, and nobody's done too
terribly much. They kicked him off the ballot in several states.
The Supreme Court overturned that. That's why the Supreme Court
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has to go why that's why this election is so
important for the Democrats, because they can get hold of
the Supreme Court. Trump wouldn't have been able to even
be on the ballot. They raided his home in mar
A Lago, went through his underwear drawer and that of
his wife, probably stole some of her panties, and paraded
around that evening and Judge has now thrown that out.
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Fat Fanny Willis and her boyfriend hot Dog Nathan Wade
were carrying on taxpayer dollars coordinated out of the White House.
That case fell apart, mostly because they were caught screwing.
And his wife brought a lawsuit. Jack Smith out of Washington,
d C. Who is their hit man. He's the one.
He's the one they put the big hope in. His
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case got shot down, but he's back. Letitia James, the
idiot Attorney General of New York who can barely speak
English and it's her native tongue, brought a case. They
demanded that he put up over four hundred million dollars
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as a bond, which nobody keeps that kind of cash
laying around. And then Fat Alvin Brack He's the feather
in their cap. He managed to get thirty four convictions,
making Trump for the moment a convicted felon. Have you
ever seen a more popular convicted felon in this country?
People's mentality as I'm voting for the guy they're trying
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to kill. So then they shot him in the head,
shot him in the head in Butler, Pennsylvania. And let's
let's review again a guy was spotted by cops and
never stopped. He was on top of a building with
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a perfect site line to the president, and there were
no Secret Service agents on top of the building. And
you remember the now resigned Secret Service director, remember her.
She had come from the chip manufacturer potatoes, not computer.
Not that it matters, she said. The reason there weren't
any Secret Service agents up there before him to keep
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him from getting up there was because the slope of
the roof was too steep. And then investigators walked up
there and just walked around because it wasn't But at
least the Secret Service has shot and killed him because
he tried to kill the president and wrapped off a
bunch of rounds. Except it now appears a local police
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officer shot and killed him. They didn't bring the locals
in on this, You got it. You got to tell
more people. The problem is that makes the conspiracy more dangerous.
And then we find out that this young man had
been training at a facility where the FBI and CIA train.
What are the chances what are the chances that he
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had been spotted an hour before acting suspiciously, that he
had a range finder? I don't think he was hitting
golf balls, that his car was wired to explode, that
he had been flying a drone over the site so
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he could get all the all the best intel, and
what exactly he was going to do. A lone wolf
pulling all of this off when everybody had done their work.
Everybody had done their job. You ever seen a presidential motorcade.
It doesn't matter who you are and what you're doing.
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They take over the road, they push people out. They're screaming, hollering, threatening.
Have you ever seen the precautions that are taken for
a president. Well then we find out the woman that
couldn't holster her gun, that wasn't heat of the moment,
she can't holster her gun. It turns out that she
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hadn't been passing her exams. She wasn't supposed to be there.
These weren't even really Secret Service agents, full blown they
were DHS agents. So we got a DEI department and
DEI agents, and we almost had ada president as a
result of us. And that brings us to yesterday. You
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had another attempt on the president's life. And this guy, boy,
he's got an interesting story. Her moment I left Michael Berry,
I'm chocolate freak. I don't like to report news in
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real time, as I've shared many times before, because it
often turns out not to be true. Some of it
is an op It is information that is planted for
the purpose of creating an effect influencing public opinion. Even
when there is a retraction of that information, the damage
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is done because most people won't ever hear the retraction.
But here's what I do believe to be the case now.
Ryan Roath is a fifty eight year old white man.
He was born in North Carolina. He had a roofing
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company there, and he had a lot of run ins
with the law. Mostly just a guy that maybe ran hard.
Let's say that's what his record would suggest. He had
drug possession, driving without a license, expired inspections. I don't
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see that as a major issue, operating a vehicle with
no insurance. Maybe he's a little fast and loose with
details and the like. But then in two thousand and two,
he's arrested after barricading himself in the office of his
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roofing company. He had a three hour standoff with authorities
after a traffic stop, and he put his hand on
a gun and I guess he thought better of that
and he fled. So now he's basically considered killing a cop,
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and instead of killing the cop, he flees. Now he
knows he's in trouble, so he barricades himself in his
roofing company office for three hours, manages to come out well.
Since then, he now lives in Hawaii, and we don't
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know entirely what he's been up to. He does have
a construction company there in Hawaii, and the story goes
that they build simple housing structures for homeless people. He's
one of these angry liberals who's constantly talking about saving
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the earth and protecting democracy. He has an active social
media count on which he has stated many times that
Kamala must win because Trump is a threat to democracy.
What is telling is that he has given a number
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of interviews, including to The New York Times, about his
involvement on behalf of Ukraine. He has openly suggested he
is recruiting mercenaries to move to Ukraine and fight against Russia.
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He has talked about Afghans. He wants Afghan warriors because
these are guys that they've been fighting their entire lives.
It's all they do. He's talked about getting passports. He
uses an encrypted phone number. I think it's through What's
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but I'm not I can't recall exactly, but he openly
talks about this on American soil to American media that
he is recruiting for more folks to go to Ukraine.
This is where it gets fuzzy, but I believe based
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on the sources that have published this, these are There
are lots of things in writing that I'm not going
to say because I don't know that they're true. There
are other things that are in writing that I suspect
may be true, including allegations that he met with the
Defense Ministry of Ukraine while there. It's the perfect profile
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of a guy who is a CIA asset. He is openly, unabashedly,
without fear or any real concern at all, assisting the
Ukrainians in their effort to find cannon fodder men to
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get shot by the Russians in the war, and they
really don't care where they're from. He also claims that
he's recruiting Afghan soldiers to send to Taiwan as well.
When he was spotted by a Secret Service agent, President
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Trump was on the fifth hole of the golf course
at mar a Lago. The shooter, Ryan Roath, was on
the sixth hole. Secret Service agent was to stay. One
of the detail was to stay one hole ahead. So
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when he got to the sixth hole, Trump's still on
the fifth hole, about to put. According to Trump, he's
about to put on the fifth so he would have
been finishing up and moving to the sixth. The Secret
Service agent spots Ryan Road. There's a chain link fence
at the sixth hole separating mar Lago from the adjoining
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property on which Ryan Roath had set up. He has
an AK forty seven. He has a go pro, which
would suggest that it was his intention to film himself
shooting President Trump. That speaks to a number of elements
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will get to in a moment, why you would want
to film this, What the purpose of that would be
more than just a trophy, I feel. But so the
Secret Service agent spots him. A barrel has been placed
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in the chain link fence, which he's probably kind of
using as a brace so he can avoid detection by
not even being on the grounds. Put the gun through
the fence. Presumably he is sighting it up so that
when Trump walks into the sightline, he takes him out.
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Secret service spots. This fires on him. The man drops
the gun, drops the backpack, including the GoPro, and gets
to his vehicle. They're not able to catch him yet
and begins to run. They catch him at the intersection
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and he's detained. His son says, my dad hates Donald Trump,
like all reasonable people do, but he would never do
anything bat blank crazy like shooting the president. Clip number
seven row NBC's less justifies the Trump assassination attempt because yeah,
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he's so awful, of course he has to be murdered.
Speaker 7 (17:07):
Today's apparent assassination attempt comes amid increasingly fierce rhetoric on
the campaign trail itself. Mister Trump is running made JD
vans continue to make baseless claims about Haitian immigrants in Ohio.
This weekend, there were new bomb threats in that town.
Our Maggie Vespa is in Columbus, Ohio with more.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
Lesser Simply put, Springfield, Ohio has been inundated by threats
over the last several days, closing government buildings, schools, hospitals,
today effectively closing a local university campus after administrator said
someone threatened a mass shooting targeting Haitians. This in light
of official say a false online conspiracy theory alleging Haitian
immigrants in that city are eating people's pest.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
I don't believe there was a bomb threat. I think
that's another op by the authorities. I mean, a good
one makes people think that Trump's it's scary. He's not
the one shooting a pee bands. Some of you will
remember the name Barry Weiss. She was New York Times
well respected writer. She questioned the COVID narrative on every level,
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and she became an out an outcast to mainstream media.
She went on to found an online magazine called The
Free Press. Maybe it's an online newspaper called the Free Press.
You can subscribe. I don't think it costs much, if anything.
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I didn't pay for independent journalism a few years ago,
but I've come to learn now that if you want
to keep it, you got to support it. So it's
usually five bucks here, three bucks there, and I figure
it's a donation for a worthy cause. But hers maybe
free I don't remember. I don't think the free in
the Free Press ramone necessarily refers to what it costs.
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I think that's the idea of freedom. But anyway, I
would encourage you to read that if you're looking for
kind of a different slant to the news, which is
a fierce attempt to be honest and truthful wherever that
may go. Now, if you need hardcore conservative news, you
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won't like it because there are things that they write
that are don't they, honestly, I believe, try to be
truthful with the news wherever that may lead them. In
any case, more introduction than was needed, So Oliver Wiseman,
who writes for The Free Press, the top story today.
Barely two months after a bullet came millimeters from taking
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Donald Trump's life at a rally in Pennsylvania, the Secret
Service spotted a gunman hiding in the bushes at his
golf club in West Palm Beach and opened fire. The
man and was later detained. Trump was unharmed, he said
in an email to supporters, nothing will slow me down.
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Law enforcement said they did not know if the suspect
had fired a shot, but that he had an AK
style quote unquote rifle with a scope and was about
four hundred yards from the former president. With a rifle
and a scope like that, that's not a long distance,
said Palm Beach County Sheriff Rick Bradshaw. Law enforcement also
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identified the suspect in custody. Ryan wrote is not a
name that was familiar to both most Americans when he
was identified Sunday as a suspected would be assassin of
President Trump, but when it was made public, my colleague
Tanya Lukyanova got a call from someone she used to
work with. Why because Tanya had interviewed Roath last year
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over a video for a piece she was reporting for
Semaphore on a American trained Afghan commandos who wanted to
fight for Ukraine. Roath had started something called the International
Volunteer Center, which purported to help foreigners seeking to assist
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Ukraine's war effort. He spoke to Tanya about his frustration
with Kiev over how they handled foreign fighters. He told
Tanya quote, Ukraine is very often hard to work with.
Many foreign soldiers leave after a week in Ukraine or
must move from unit to unit to find a place
they are respected and appreciated. He was this zealous guy,
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an American who really wanted to volunteer to help Ukraine,
says Tanya of Roath, whom she spoke to for about
twenty minutes over video while he was perched outside the
US Capitol in Washington, d C. Last summer. You can
tell right away that he's crazy, but I think people thought,
who cares he's supporting the right cause everyone knew him
as a little zealous a bit much, but nobody cared
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about that too much because he was on the side
of good. He was helping Ukraine. But then he was
just a harmless loon who wouldn't do anything too crazy,
though not totally harmless. Records indicate a long list of
run ends with the law in North Carolina, including a
two thousand and two conviction for possessing a fully automatic
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machine gun, but Ruth hardly seemed a career criminal Titania,
She said he reminds me of Brad pitt in burn
after reading If I'm Completely Honest, referring to the Cohen
Brothers black comedy and its protagonist, a bumbling, dim witted
personal trainer who attempts to blackmail CIA analyst, A guy
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who's over zealous and goes a little overboard on the
conspiratorial side of things, but until he does something terribly wrong,
nobody quite thinks of him that way. Ryan Roath wasn't
a story until he allegedly went to Trump's golf course
with a gun. Interestingly, he was in a black rock video.
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Who else was in a black rock video prior to
shooting the president? The same little punk in Butler, Pennsylvania
who was training at a facility where CIA and FBI
agents also trained. What an odd connection. The connections are many,
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and folks with serious experience dealing with our intelligence community
have argued, without an exact source or detail, that the
likelihood that this man had personal, if not deep, connections
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to the American CIA are so striking, so likely that
it would be more shocking if he wasn't in continuous
contact with them. He's been very involved with a group
called the US Foreign Legion. He's been very involved with
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a group called az oz I believe it's azaz or
Azov azoz I believe it is. This group are said
to be Ukrainian Nazis. You do remember there are very
active Nazi organizations in Ukraine. These are the people who
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fought against Russia on behalf of the Germans in World
War Two from behind Russian lines. They have not given
up their identity ever since. They are highly, highly suspect individuals.
They are nobody's good guy. They are Seri Jew haters,
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but so much more than that. They are authoritarians. They
are lawless, and this fellow appears to have had some
level of leadership within that organization, which, by many accounts
America's CIA runs. I don't think this thing is a
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collect string bias, Michael Berry strings you bias. What do
you remember Lindsay Davis. She is the sorority sister of
Kamala Harris who kept quote unquote fact checking Donald Trump
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at the debate, but never once, not once questioning Kamala Harris. Well,
now in her we'll call it reporting air quotes. In
her reporting, she ties the assassination attempt to Springfield, Ohio.
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You see, if you start questioning what's happening with what
the administration is doing dumping Haitians into your city, that
is hate. You cannot question. That is hate, and as
a result, you might get assassinated. That's the logic. Here
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Clip number eight, ramon.
Speaker 8 (26:35):
Tonight breaking news as we come on the air, shots
fired at Donald Trump's golf club in Florida, as a
former president was nearby. The Secret Service opening fire after
spotting the man with an assault style rifle one suspect
is now in custody. The former president is safe. The
details just coming in from West Palm Beach. Is a
secret service treating this as a threat against the former president.
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Agents have detained a suspect and have covered a weapon.
This comes two months after the former presidents survived an
assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania. Pierre Thomas and Mary Al's
Parks lead Tonight's coverage. Also Tonight's Springfield, Ohio on edge.
Local schools are being threatened with violence and a college
shuts down activities after threats were made. Following the baseless
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rumors that Haitian immigrants have been eating pets, Republican vice
presidential candidate jd Vance defends spreading those claims. The Ohio
governor calls the rumors garbage and says the immigrants are
here to work.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
Of course, ABC waits days after the debate to fact
check Kamala Harris on this one, anchor Martha Raddox pointing
out that Kamala lied during the debate. She said, there
was not quote one member of the United States military
who is in active duty in a combat zone in
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itny war zone around the world. Well, we knew within
an hour that wasn't true, because American military personnel took
photos of themselves and said, well, then, what the hell
are we doing right now? Radas would go on to
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point out there are currently nine hundred US military personnel
in Syria, twenty five hundred US troops in Iraq, all
have been under regular threat from drones and missiles for months.
Did Kamala Harris not know this or did she lie?
Either one is a problem.
Speaker 9 (28:34):
I want to ask you about her comments about the military.
She said during the debate. This about the US military.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
Let's listen.
Speaker 6 (28:46):
As of today, there is not one member of the
United States military who is in active duty in a
combat zone in any war zone around the world, the
first time this century.
Speaker 9 (29:00):
Thout checkers found that to be false, and I have
a lot of experience in that area as well. There
are currently nine hundred US military personnel in Syria, twenty
five hundred US troops in i Rock, all have been
under regular threat from drones and missiles for months. We
also have action in the Red Sea. We also every
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single day the Navy Seals Delta Forces special operators can
be part of any sort of deadly raid. So why
would she make that claim.
Speaker 10 (29:31):
I think what's important here, Martha, is that Kamala Harris,
in contrast to Donald Trump, demonstrated herself to be commander
in chief. We are in a world where there are
all sorts of conflicts, and it's all the more reason
we need somebody who's serious and who supports the military.
Speaker 9 (29:48):
And just remember governors, the governor excuse me, but she
said there is not one member of the United States
military who is an active duty in a combat zone.
That is not true.
Speaker 1 (29:59):
You say she.
Speaker 9 (30:00):
Demonstrated her ability to be commander in chief, But did
she not know about these people in Syria and Iraq?
Why would she.
Speaker 10 (30:08):
Say that that was a comment.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
That was a comment in a debate.
Speaker 10 (30:12):
I think the point that she was trying to make
was a broader point.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
No, she just lied. Since we're on the subject of
fact checking, newly released crime statistics from the Department of
Justice showed that President Trump was right and ABC's hacked
David Muir was wrong with his supposed debate fact check
clip number three.
Speaker 4 (30:40):
David Muir Bard's end to claim that sir, crime was down,
and he said, quote President Trump, as you know, the FBI,
oh says overall, violent crime is coming down in this
cuntry Now, let me, you don't have to see this
that you see what the hell is happening with crime?
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Who would say it was down, even if without looking.
So he reprimanded me for saying that crime was up.
And you know, somebody in our government at a very
high level likes me, and they released the real numbers,
it said. Yet in breaking.
Speaker 11 (31:22):
News, just yesterday night, the premier statistical agency at the
Department of Justice, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, released brand
new data showing that since Kamala Harris took off, his
violent crime nationwide is up forty percent. Rape is up
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forty two percent, car theft is up forty two percent,
robberies are up sixty.
Speaker 4 (31:49):
Seven percent, aggravated assaults are up much more than fifty
five percent, and violent crime with a weapon is up
fifty six percent. Violent attacks on strangers I never heard
of that one is up sixty one plus percent. So
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David mure owes me an apology, do you agree?
Speaker 1 (32:16):
Except he doesn't know an apology. He did exactly what
he was supposed to do. He lied an ABC whistleblower.
The name has not yet been revealed. That's supposed to
be the point of whistleblowers, that you're kept protected, but
if in fact it checks out as legitimate, and some
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number of people believe it to be in fact, some
folks who have met the whistleblower. But the whistleblower is
claiming that the Kamala Harris campaign coordinated with ABC in
advance to get questions that would be asked and also
to insist that certain things would not be discussed, like
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Kamala Harris's brother in law who has perpetuated a fraud
in the billions of dollars against the United States government.
Charges have been brought. He's in trouble. She will pardon him,
and it is believed that he will be part of
her administration. That is not allowed to be discussed at
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the debate. And I want him check fact check to me.
Not That's why they were five quote unquote fact checks
on Trump and not one on Kamala Harris. The ABC
whistleblower said that was on purpose. The fact checks have
turned out to be lives