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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're never played Oh Happy Day to its conclusion, because
we did it one time and the next week we didn't,
and I was overwhelmed with people saying, please, don't stop
it till it's finished. I like puts me in a
good spot, but there's stuff I need to get to,
including prepping you for the fact that our weekend review
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by executive producer Chatticony Naginis, we had a little technical
glitch and it chewed up the week in Review, and
so rather than ask him to go back and rebuild it,
we decided we would pull one from the archives. Email
me during the break quickly, Michael at Michael berriyshow dot
com if you can figure out what year this week
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in Review from the archives comes from? Have you ever
been in a GNC?
Speaker 2 (00:54):
President Trump says he will make his final decision on
who will replace Justice Anthony Kennedy Monday. It is my
honor and privilege to announce that I will nominate Judge
Brett Kavanaugh to the United States Supreme.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
M I can think of no better guests than Senator
Ted Krusze.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
I will say Brett Kavanaugh is a serious choice.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
He is, by any measure, one of the most respected
federal judges in the country, Professor, your first reaction. Breck
Kavanaugh has been a judge for a decade.
Speaker 4 (01:21):
His distinguished career. Has good cases on the Second Amendment,
has good cases on.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
The separation of powers, has good cases on religious liberty.
Mitch McConnell was confronted by angry protesters. We know where
you love, we know where. The idea is to scare
them that at any moment, blows might rain down upon them.
This is not what I think we want in public life.
Speaker 5 (01:44):
President Trump came out swinging during his first event of
the NITO summit here in Belgium.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
The United States is paying far too much and other
countries are not paying.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
Enough, fighting on behalf of what is perceived to be
America's best interest and their best interest, and they haven't
felt that way in a very, very long time.
Speaker 6 (02:03):
It's a race against the clock as emergency crews worked
to rescue twelve boys in their soccer coach who are
currently trapped in a case.
Speaker 3 (02:10):
After eighteen days trapped in this unforgiving labyrinth, coach Ekapol
Jantawong finally emerging the last of the lucky thirteen.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
This story so captivated the public's attention. I think that
we crave stories like this because for just a fleeting moment,
the left will shut the hell up with snowflakes that
I trigger prepare for a complete meltdown with more of
the Michael Berry Show. You needed some good news. You
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needed to know that things were being done, not just
talked about. All right. This is a press release from
the United States Attorney's Office in Central California. The United
States Attorney's Office, along with its federal law enforcement partners
in California, MONEY along with its federal law enforcement partners,
announced the launch of Operation Guardian Angel, a program that
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seeks to neutralize California's sanctuary state policy and protect Americans
from criminal illegal aliens incarcerated in county jails by issuing
federal arrest warrants for them, so sanctuary cities, you're not
going to be able to hide them anymore. It continues.
The Central District of California, comprised of the counties of
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La Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis, Obispo, Santa Barbara,
and Ventura, is home to an estimated one point five
million illegals. Among this population are gang members and other
dangerous felons. The operation will file complaints and arrest warrants
to allow federal law enforcement to take as many defendants
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as possible into custody from state jails. The program, which
began May tenth, has resulted in the arrest of thirteen
defendants as of May fifteenth. Those numbers are expected to grow. Quote.
Even the worst criminal aliens in state custody are frequently
released in the community because California sanctuary state policies block
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cooperation with federal law enforcement, said US Attorney Bill Asie,
and this guy's good. These laws effectively render federal immigration
detainers meaningless. The days of giving criminal illegal aliens a
free pass are over. While California may be presently disregarding detainers,
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it cannot ignore federal arrest warrants. Well, let's check in
with Fox News to see how Operation Guardian Angel is working.
Speaker 3 (04:33):
In a Fox exclusive, you're watching an incredibly rare interaction
as the jail in Los Angeles transfers an illegal alien
to ice custody. The sanctuary jurisdiction forced to hand this
Mexican national over thanks to a first of its kind
federal operation.
Speaker 5 (04:48):
With this operation, we're going to be neutralizing California sanctuary
state policies.
Speaker 7 (04:51):
Bill A.
Speaker 3 (04:52):
Sale is the US attorney in LA and the architect
of Operation Guardian Angel.
Speaker 5 (04:56):
California is the testing ground on this. We are one
of the largest sanctuary juris.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
All right, guy, thanks for shirkling up.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
So how does it work? Assale has created a federal
task force made up of ICE, HSI, FBI, DEA, and ATF,
all working together out of this office in downtown LA.
Speaker 2 (05:13):
How's this criminal street he's had the domestic finance.
Speaker 3 (05:16):
They scan these criminal databases daily to find illegal aliens
in local jails who have been previously deported from the
United States plable. If they've returned to the US, they've
committed a federal felony known as illegal re entry.
Speaker 7 (05:31):
In A.
Speaker 3 (05:31):
Sale's office will immediately seek a criminal arrest warrant against them, which,
unlike an ICE detainer, sanctuary jails can't ignore.
Speaker 5 (05:39):
We're going to flood the system with warrants for criminal
illegal immigrants that are in county jails. They can ignore
a detainer, but they cannot ignore a criminal arrest warrant.
Speaker 3 (05:47):
The Federal task Force brought us with them as they
went to Twin Towers jail in downtown LA to take
custody of a previously deported alien they found in their
database and filed a warrant on he was facing local
charges for robbery, but the sanctuary jail immediately handed him
over to Ice. With California's sanctuary policies unable to protect
him from the criminal warrant.
Speaker 5 (06:08):
They have no choice. They will comply, and if they
don't comply, if they interfere in our ability to arrest
a federal felon, they can expect to face consequences.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
And the Task Force tells us once they're up and
running at full steam, they project they're going to be
able to arrest between forty and fifty aliens from local
sanctuary jails here in SoCal every single week now. If
this is successful here in Los Angeles, the Task Force says,
this could be used as a model to neutralize other
sanctuary jurisdictions all across the country. Guys, we'll send it
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back to you.
Speaker 8 (06:39):
You bet.
Speaker 9 (06:39):
Bill Mujin live in Los Angeles with that for us, Thank.
Speaker 5 (06:42):
You, Bill.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
The Trump administration is using every two in its toolbox
to deport the millions of illegals that Joe Biden's auto
pen allowed into this country. They are terminating the temporary
protective status of people allowed into the country, including those
allowed in from Afghanistan.
Speaker 3 (07:02):
No.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
This he's partly in response to the fact that Trump
asked the Taliban all that stuff that Biden left. Trump said,
I want it back, and they said no, you can't
have it. He said, all right, all your people you
sent here, I'm sending them back.
Speaker 9 (07:16):
Breaking news, and it is yet another immigration related news,
the DHS saying it will terminate temporary protected status for
Afghanistan effective two months from today.
Speaker 10 (07:26):
Well, as you know, temporary protected status affects hundreds of
thousands of immigrants in this country, and for a while now,
since taking office, the Trump administration has tried to present
temporary protected status for a wide range of people, even
asking the Supreme Court several weeks ago to allow for
the revocation of temporary protective status for certain countries, including Cuba, Haiti,
and Nicaragua. Well, now the administration says that it is
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provoking temporary protected status for Afghans, and that is of
course significant, has the potential to affect very a lot
of Afghans. It's already receiving criticism from so one of
those groups that evacuate Afghan citizen. I just received a
statement from one who says the decision to terminate a
TPS for Afghanistan is not rooted in reality, it's rooted
in politics and then essentially amounts to a betrayal of
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Afghan citizens who helped the United States and that afghan
is still under the rule of the Taliban.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
The Associated Press is very worried about towns outside of
the United States, So foreign towns that are built on
the money that is sent by illegal aliens that we're
living and working here, they were sending that back, and
there were towns that were basically surviving off the illegal
aliens who were here. Associated Press headline funds from migrants
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sent back home help fuel some town's economies. A GOP
plan targets that. That's like saying, you know, we're really
worried about the families of drug dealers now that the
Republicans are trying to put the drug dealers out of business.
Their family and he won't be able to ride around
in my box and McLaren's what will they do? From
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the ridiculous appiece, queue up your tiny violin Israel VAL's
entire life in the small western Guatemalan town of Kohola
is built off the money that his three children send
home from the United States. The money from their construction
jobs paid for the two story white home where Veil
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now lives and where his children, who are in the
US illegally, would also reside if they ever get deported.
Veil fifty three invested some of the money in opening
a local food shop, which he uses to keep his
family afloat. In small migratory towns like Kohala, it is
not unusual for the entire economy to be built off remittances.
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The funds sent by migrant workers back to their home countries.
Their illegal aliens ap people here. They don't live luxuriously,
but they live off remittances, he says. House Republicans have
included in President Donald Trump's Big Priority Bill a five
percent excise tax on remittance transfers that would cover more
than forty million people, including Green card holders and non
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immigrant visa holders such as people on HB, H one B,
H two A, and H two B visas. US citizens
would be exempt. Trump also recently announced that he is
finalizing a presidential memorandum to shut down remittances sent by
people who are in the United States illegally, so fruit
of the poison.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
Try.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
We do the same thing with drug dealers. If you're
a drug dealer trafficker, we don't let you send your
money abroad because you came by a quarter.
Speaker 11 (10:39):
This is the Michael Berry Show, locked and loaded, Loaded, loading.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
So on Monday of this week from the Associated Press,
CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon on Monday had said she's
re designing from the head of CBS News after four years.
And this is the latest fallout at the network as
their parent company considers settling a lawsuit with President Trump
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over a sixty minutes interview with his former political opponent.
See he's battling on so many fronts, but what he
is doing is making these people pay for what they did.
We're not just going to move on and forgive and forget.
Wendy McMahon, who led the network's news division and news
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for the CBS owned stations, said in an email message
to staff that quote, it's become clear that the company
and I do not agree on the path forward. It's
time to move on and for this organization to move
forward with new leadership. Good and she has made clear
that she does not want the company to settle with Trump,
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just like Sixty Minutes executive producer Bill Owens, who quit
last month. They cannot fathom having to admit they were wrong.
They cannot fathom Trump winning. They're probably spending all day
every day at their therapist's office. This is too much.
It's broken them. It has broken these people. Trump sued
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CBS and he alleged, and it's true that they edited
an interview with Kamala Harris when she was his opponent
in the Democrat nominee. They edited an interview in order
to benefit her, and CBS's News says, no, we didn't.
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So I'll let you be the judge, since they're going
to settle this and we'll never get to see it
played out in court. So this is what actually aired. Okay,
this is the edited version, or Trump says it's edited.
I say it's edited. You decide, So I want you
to listen to this, and then I'm going to let
you listen to the unedited question and the answer that
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did not air. All right, here's what they edited.
Speaker 12 (13:03):
Would you meet with President Vladimir Putin to negotiate a
solution to the war in Ukraine.
Speaker 11 (13:09):
Not bilaterally without Ukraine. No Ukraine must have a say
in the future of Ukraine.
Speaker 12 (13:18):
As president, would you support the effort to expand NATO
to include Ukraine.
Speaker 8 (13:25):
Those are all issues that we will deal with if
and when it arrives at that point. Right now, we
are supporting Ukraine's ability to defend itself against Russia's unprovoked aggression.
Donald Trump, if he were president Putin would be sitting
in Kiev right now.
Speaker 11 (13:43):
He talks about, oh, he can end it on day one.
You know what that is. It's about surrender.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
Now Here is the unedited question and answer that did
not air, and you'll see.
Speaker 12 (13:56):
Why would you meet with President Vladimir Putin to negotiate
a solution to the war in Ukraine?
Speaker 11 (14:03):
I not bilaterally without Ukraine. No Ukraine must have a
say in the future of Ukraine.
Speaker 12 (14:15):
How about, as president, would you support the effort to
expand NATO to include Ukraine.
Speaker 8 (14:26):
Those are all issues that we will deal with if
and when it arrives at that point. Right now, we
are supporting Ukraine's ability to defend itself against Russia's unprovoked
aggression and doing what we can to continue to build
and strengthen the alliance around the support for Ukraine's right
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to be an independent nation free from having its borders
forcefully taken by Russia. And we are going to continue
to work with our NATO allies to continue to reinforce
America's alliance in the context of NATO. Again, in this election,
there's a real difference between me and the former president.
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I believe in reinforcing the strength of NATO.
Speaker 11 (15:18):
Understanding again, it is the greatest military alliance the world
is ever known. Donald Trump would pull us out of NATO.
Donald Trump, if he were president, Putin would be sitting
in keyev right. Now, let's be clear about that. He
talks about, oh he can end it on day one.
You know what that is. It's about surrender. Achieving peace
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in an end to this war is not synonymous with surrender.
Those two things are not the same.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
Okay, one more time. Here is the edited version. Sorry
I'm being tedious here, but it's important to understand that
everything you see on the evening news is fake. This
is truly fake news. Here is the version that they played.
Speaker 12 (16:01):
Would you meet with President Vladimir Putin to negotiate a
solution to the war in Ukraine.
Speaker 11 (16:08):
Not bilaterally without Ukraine. No Ukraine must have a say
in the future of Ukraine.
Speaker 12 (16:16):
As president, would you support the effort to expand NATO
to include Ukraine.
Speaker 8 (16:23):
Those are all issues that we will deal with if
and when it arrives at that point. Right now, we
are supporting Ukraine's ability to defend itself against Russia's unprovoked aggression.
Donald Trump, if he were president Putin would be sitting
in Kiev right now.
Speaker 11 (16:41):
He talks about, Oh, he can end it on day one.
You know what that is. It's about surrender.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
Now Here is the original version that they did not
air because they had to cut things out to help Kamala.
Speaker 12 (16:55):
Would you meet with President Vladimir Putin to negotiate a
solution to the war in Ukraine?
Speaker 11 (17:02):
Not bilaterally without Ukraine. No Ukraine must have a say
in the future of Ukraine.
Speaker 12 (17:13):
How about as president, would you support the effort to
expand NATO to include Ukraine.
Speaker 8 (17:24):
Those are all issues that we will deal with if
and when it arrives at that point. Right now, we
are supporting Ukraine's ability to defend itself against Russia's unprovoked
aggression and doing what we can to continue to build
and strengthen the alliance around the support for Ukraine's right
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to be an independent nation free from having its borders
forcefully taken by Russia. And we are going to continue
to work closely with.
Speaker 11 (17:58):
Our NATO allies to continue to reinforce America's alliance in
the context of NATO. Again, in this election, there's a
real difference between me and the former president. I believe
in reinforcing the strength of NATO. Understanding again, it is
the greatest military alliance the world has ever known. Donald
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Trump would pull us out of NATO. Donald Trump, if
he were president, Putin would be sitting in keyev right now.
Let's be clear about that. He talks about, Oh he
can end it on day one. You know what that is.
It's about surrender. Achieving peace in an end to this
war is not synonymous with surrender. Those two things are
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not the same.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
I think. One of my favorite stories this week was
New Jersey Democrat Congressman Lamonica MacIvor being arrested for assaulting
federal officers at an ICE facility and Elena Haba showing
up her else to do it. That story was from
Fox News.
Speaker 6 (19:02):
Prosecutors tell our Alexis McAdams that the acting US Attorney
for New Jersey, Alina Haba, reviewed several pieces of video
from that protest, some of it has not yet even
been released to the public.
Speaker 7 (19:14):
Habas said on AX New Jersey Representative Lamonica mcgiver assaulted
federal agents. So Habba's office is charging her with that,
along with interfering with law enforces.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
It's Disney End of the World as we know it,
Michael Berry show, Ends of the World come nine Meal five.
So over the weekend.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
There was.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
Coverage of a seashell message. We'll say. Former FBI director
James Comey posted a picture of seashells on the beach,
arranged to read eighty six forty seven. This phrasing this message,
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this symbol has been making its way around the internet.
Forty seven being Donald Trump's place in the line of presidents,
He's the forty fifth and forty seventh president, and eighty
seven being a restaurant or sorry, eighty six being a
restaurant code for throw it away, kill it. So Comy
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post this and then later says I had no idea,
how odd that you put this. You chose to post
seashells like some teenager sending a love letter you chose
to post. Well, then what does eighty six forty seven
mean to you? And then they those ranks and here
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they are gas lighting you again. Here is John Brennan,
who should be in prison, the former CIA director, a
man who did great harm to this country. See, these
guys have to they have to hang together so they
don't hang apart. Here he is speaking on behalf of
the former FBI director, who we know is an awful
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human being, to tell us he is a man of
impeachable integrity and he had no idea what eighty six meant.
First of all, there's not a person in the country
it doesn't know what it means, even if you're not
the head of the FBI, and he was the head
of the FBI. This is the kind of terminology. It's
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your job to be able to recognize. This is as
silly as it gets. This is as bad as saying,
don't criticize the cover up of Joe Biden and what
he did now that it's all out there because he
has cancer. This is how bad their position is. Listen
to this.
Speaker 2 (22:04):
I know Jim Comey worked very closely with him, did
always agree with some of the decisions he made, but
I think he has unimpeachable integrity from the standpoint of
his commitment to the rule of law. There's absolutely no
way that Jim Comey would have been advocating any type
of violence against President United States much as anyone. And
it's very unfortunate that we are in an error right
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now where individuals sees upon something like this and just
fuel the fires. As you pointed out, the term eighty
six you know, is used in the restaurant context and
has been put on you know, those t shirts for
and against previous presidents, and throughout my career, I've never
heard eighty six be used for any type of intent
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to kill or assassinate someone. Eighty six is you know,
you discard something you just you know, ignore it, or
it's not something that Jim Comane would have been advocating
in terms of any type of violence. And again, you know,
he took down the post. I think was the right
thing to do. But again it's so unfortunate that individuals,
including in you know, public officials, have just tried to
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fan the fires here and just bring increasing sort of
anger against Jim Comy.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
You know what I think there's a movie about Jim
Comey and uh, forget the guy's name who played him,
But the book is about the movie is about the
internal struggle that Jim Comy had as FBI director under
Donald Trump. And the reason for the struggle, And this
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is what you were really supposed to feel bad for
Jim Comey over was that Jim Comey's wife hated Donald
Trump and the histrionics of his hysterical daughter were very
difficult for him because he would come home every night
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and his teenage daughter wanted him to put the recently
elected president in prison. And it was very difficult for
her because her friends at college were saying, why isn't
your dad putting Donald Trump in prison? We hate Donald Trump.
He makes us we're all going to be raved. Remember
where they when they wore the pea hats. I won't
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say the word, but it's a reference to a female kitty.
They referred in a graphic fashion to a woman's reproductive
organ and they wore hats to that effect. It was very,
very very provocative, very aggressive what they did. And they
had these marches, a bunch of women because Donald Trump
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had been elected and they didn't like Donald Trump, and
they basically squealed and hollered and screamed and cried and
melted down. And the movie was about that Komi would
come home. Yeah, I think he was based on his
book that he would come home every day. Was very
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difficult for him because the women in the estrogen in
his house hated Donald Trump and they felt he was
evil and they wanted their husband or dad to take
him out. Well, guess what your responsibility as the director
very powerful position, the director of the FBI is not
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to serve the interests or seek the approval or guidance
of your teenage daughter or your wife. It is an
incredibly powerful position to serve our nation, not your hysterical
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teenage daughter and her friends at college. We've all known
the hysterical college girl and what ever her big cause
dejure is and Jim Comy was incapable of separating that.
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And I think he is resentful that his nutty daughter,
due to the influence of her nutty friends at college,
that it frayed his relationship with his daughter and perhaps
his wife as well. Well, that's not our job. Do
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you know how many warriors where the American uniform into
war leaving behind their wife and kids and suffered through
the difficulties of that, and no one gives them a pass.
Jim Comy has a lot of unrequited anger at Donald Trump.
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Remember Komy is the one that was hiding behind the curtain.
Komy is a guy who needs to be perceived as honorable,
powerful and respected, and Trump humiliated him. And there is
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nothing worse than a cuckholded Jim Komy with an axe
to grind, worse worse than a woman who's been cheated
on that man. This is such a passive, aggressive move
and this is how said, This is what they've been
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reduced to. President Trump was shot in the head. I
will remind you there were multiple assassination attempts on him.
I'm convinced they were coordinated. They were coordinated from with them,
certain of it. Remember the sloping roof. They couldn't get up.
There was a sloping roof. These people, these awful, evil people,
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will not stop until Trump's dead. I genuinely believe that.
I don't say that for a fact. They will not
stop until he's dead. And I believe that he should
use the power vested in him as a president of
the United States to prosecute them as they prosecuted him,
and put them away