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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, corner Country. Okay, a lot to talk about today,
believe me, jam pack show for you today, But I
gotta tell you one of the big, big stories. It
is an absolutely ferocious backlash by the entire establishment, corrupt media,
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fake news media is going bananaz over Trump's sweeping pardons
of about one thousand, five hundred J sixers. But it's
not just the media. Democrats and many Rhino Republicans are
on the warpath saying that what Trump did was unforgivable.
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They say it is already a stain on his presidency.
And I kid you not. They're now saying that Trump
is inciting violence. I'm not inciting violence by partnering the
J sixers. So, as you know, President Trump, really, it's
been a couple of years now. On the campaign trail,
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pledged vowed promised repeatedly that he would pardon, if not all,
most of the J six ers, rightly arguing that many
of them are completely innocent of anything, and those that
did breach the capitol, or did assault police officers or
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engage in any kind of vandalism have been excessively punished,
outrageously punished, as he said it, brutally punished, many of
them getting five year, seven year, ten year, some eighteen
and twenty three year prison terms over essentially nothing that
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in most other cases you would see a year in jail,
eighteen months in jail, or a fine. So President Trump said,
most of these people were not even given proper due process.
Most of them were railroaded by a corrupt Department of
Justice that was desperately seeking to politically persecute Trump's supporters.
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And to turn January sixth, and you remember this was
the mantra for years and years under Biden, that it
was not just an attack allegedly on the Capitol, it
was an attack on our very democracy, on an attack
on America itself, the worst attack, according to Biden and
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Merrick Garland and his corrupt Department of Justice, worse than
nine to eleven, worse than Pearl Harbor, worse than anything
since the Civil War. And so to make an example
out of these j sixers, and to frame Trump as
an insurrectionist, as the art detect of terrorism, that's what
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they were ultimately hoping to get out of this, To
disqualify and permanently discredit Trump. They unleashed the dogs at
the DOJ and over a thousand J sixers have been
rotting in that gulag in Washington in utterly inhumane, dirty,
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filthy conditions. Some have been there for years and still
have faced no charges. Never mind the trial. Trump said,
enough is enough, and so one of his very first acts,
and God bless him for it, was to wipe the
slate clean. And so he granted an unconditional, sweeping pardon
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to almost every J sixer, about one thousand, five hundred,
about fourteen, over a dozen had their sentence is commuted,
in other words, clemency. They're going to be out of jail,
but their record hasn't been expunged yet. Trump says he
wants to look at those commutations and see whether he
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wants to turn it into a full pardon on a
case by case basis. But in essence, every J sixer
is either home or on their way to coming home,
and the media, the Democrats, the swamp, and many Rhinos
are going apoplectic. Listen now to a reporter going right
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after Trump. Trump held his first press conference yesterday, and
already all they could talk about was J six J
six and the pardons. Roll cut one. Mike Rodrigues, he
drove a stun gun into the Nepataty police officer who
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was adopted by the mob that day.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
He later confessed on the video of the FBI and pleaded.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
Guilty for his crimes. Why does he deserve a part?
Speaker 3 (05:09):
Well, I don't know. Is it important because we're looking
at commutes, so we're looking at pardons. Okay, well we'll
take a look at everything. But I can say this,
murderers today are not even charged. You have murderers that
aren't charged all over you. Take a look at what's
gone on in Philadelphia, take a look at what's gone
off in LA where people murder people and they don't
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get charged. These people have already served years in prison,
and they've served them viciously. It's a disgusting prison. It's
been horrible, it's inhumane. It's been a terrible, terrible thing.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
He's completely right, absolutely completely right. You know, first of all,
there's many ways to refute these arguments because they're pathetic,
but one of them, and Trump just nailed it is.
So hold on, let me get this straight. You unleash
these sorrows back district attorneys across the entire country, or
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whole categories of crimes you just don't even prosecute. You
don't prosecute drug dealing, you don't prosecute shoplifting, you don't
prosecute burglary. By the way, assaulting police officers, resisting arrest,
you don't prosecute that. Now, even many murders you let go.
So on the one hand, you're praising these get out
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of jail free cards that you give to criminals on
a daily basis, and the biggest cities and the most
the biggest blue states in the country. But suddenly now
you're going on about DJ Rodriguez, who allegedly attacked a
police officer in the back with his ton gun. Suddenly,
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now that's the crime of the century. And by the way,
he's been in jail. It's not like the guy got
a slap on the wrist, but as he deserved seven
years in jail. That's the point. Now. Furthermore, and Trump really,
I thought, destroyed the media brilliantly by saying whoa who
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WOA what about the Summer of Love? What about the
George Floyd riots, the BLM Antifa riots during twenty twenty,
where literally they rioted against the police, calling for the
overturning of the police, the defunding of the police where
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nearly a thousand police officers. Some were shot, others were murdered,
others were maimed and blinded, where they literally rampaged and
rioted and burned city after city to the ground Portland, Seattle, Kenosha, Boston,
New York, Chicago, Atlanta, LA. Did you guys come playing? Then,
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most of those people who rioted and murdered and maimed
and burned nothing nothing. Nobody went to jail, nobody was
held accountable, billions of dollars in property damage, thirty six
innocent civilians dead, including by the way, police officers. So
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all of a sudden, now you guys bleed for the
for the cops on Capitol Hill. Now, don't get me wrong,
you never assault a police officer. But you're talking about
pepper spray. They're giving people who pepper sprayed police as
they were. You know, there was a scuffles and fights
breaking out. Seven year sentences, five six, seven, eight year
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sentences for pepper spray. You never pepper spray a police officer.
You don't get that for rape in many parts of
the country, If you don't get that from murder, and
all of a sudden, you pepper spray a police officer
and that deserves five, six, seven, eight years. So no,
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what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
Listen now to Trump saying, don't lecture me about j six.
Why don't you look at the twenty twenty George Floyd
riots and Black Lives Matter and Antifa, and you and
the media backed them all the way. You weren't crying
for the police. Then roll cut one a mike. I
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also say this.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
You go to Portland where they did, where they wrapped
police officers, shot police offices, nothing happened to anybody. You
go to Seattle where they took over a big chunk
of the city and people died.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
Portland, a lot of people died. Wait a minute, and you.
Speaker 3 (09:57):
Go also take a look at Alis because I was
there and I watched it, and if I didn't bring in
the National Guard, that city wouldn't even exist today. People
were killed and nobody went to jail. So these people
have already served a long period of time. And I
made a decision to give a pardon. Joe Biden gave
a pardon yesterday to a lot of criminals. These are
criminals that he gave a pardon to, and you should
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be asking that question.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
Well, they won't. They don't care. That's the That's the
other thing. The media is not mentioning the pardons for
Millie or Fauci or Liz Cheney or Benny Thompson, the
chair of that joke of a January sixth select committee.
Never mind the pardons for his crime family, Frankie and
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Jimmy and his sister Valerie and spouses and so No, no,
it's all January six six, one seven, two, six six
sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Now they're going
after him for his pardons is a sweeping blanket. Pardons
for practically every J sixer, as I said about maybe
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just over a dozen fourteen we're given commutations. In fact,
some of them I'm going to get into a little
bit later in the show clearly deserved the commutations. But anyway,
most ninety nine got pardons, a few got commutations, and
the left is going absolutely insane, there's no other way
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to put it. Listen, now, this is Jamie Raskin. You
remember him from the J six committee. He is the
one that tried to do everything possible to prevent Trump
from being certified. Well, Raskin received a pardon from Joe Biden,
so but that doesn't matter. He can get a pardon
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and that's fine, but don't pardon the JA sixers. Listen
now to Raskin saying, you want to know why Trump
pardoned all these J sixers. He's fomenting a terrorist movement.
I swear to you Roll cut fifteen, Mike.
Speaker 4 (12:09):
If President Trump had come forward and said, We've spoken
to these people, they are not going to be attacking
police officers in the future the way that they bloodied
and wounded and hospitalized one hundred and forty of them
in Washington, d C. They are not going to be
attacking the rule of law in democratic institutions. They are
not going to be interrupting the peaceful transfer power, and
they're not going to be a threat to their communities.
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We haven't heard anything like that. So then the question
is why are they being released. Are they being released
as a reserve army of political foot soldiers to act
on behalf of mega in Donald Trump? And I think
that's what's so profoundly troubling to a majority of the
American people who rejected the idea of freeing at least
the violent criminals and the ones who are convicted of
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seditious conspiracy, which means conspiracy to overthrow the government.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
I mean, this is unbelievable. I mean, this is I mean,
this is and by the way, I'm gonna tell you
who the people they claimed were engaged in a seditious
conspiracy to overthrow the government. Yeah, several thousand miles away,
I'm not kidding. Yeah. So that's the leader of the
Proud Boys. That's what they got him on. Enrique Tario,
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who wasn't even in DC, wasn't even in the vicinity
of DC on January sixth, twenty twenty one, and they
put him in jail for twenty three years. Okay, they
send him to twenty three years and he wasn't even
He did nothing. He literally did nothing except you know,
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make some statements on the Internet and some emails and
text messages. And for this conspiracy. Oh my god, he
was going to overthrow the whole government and help install
himself as a leader of a militia. I mean, this
was the most ridiculous, pathological, politicized persecution. Forget prosecution, persecution
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in American history. And Trump looked at this and said,
who did this man hurt? Did he enter the capitol?
Speaker 5 (14:19):
No?
Speaker 1 (14:20):
Did he breach the capitol?
Speaker 5 (14:21):
No?
Speaker 1 (14:22):
Did he assault anybody?
Speaker 3 (14:24):
No?
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Was he even in Washington, BC?
Speaker 6 (14:26):
No?
Speaker 1 (14:27):
He was literally thousands of miles away. And this guy's
going to be rotting in jail for twenty three years.
I'm commuting bye bye. He's going to be a free
man out. He's out out out of jail. And they're
going on the political foot soldiers that he's creating a
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maga pterist army. They're utterly unhinged and pathetic. And my friends,
this is the thing that I find the most disturbing
of all is that here you had Joe Biden brazenly, shamelessly,
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openly pardon his son, his degenerate son convicted of gun
and tax charges, and then do a preemptive pardon for
ten years. And he does the exact same preemptive pardon
for his corrupt brothers, who are his bag men, his
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corrupt sister is bag woman, and their spouses who were
also hatchet men for and hatchet women for Biden, who
used secret shadow accounts in which millions of dollars flowed
from foreign sources from the Chinese, from the Ukrainians, from
the Romanians, from the Kazakhs. Just bang, chazam. They just
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showed up in their bank accounts. And starting January of
twenty fourteen, that's why he made those pardons retroactive. And
of course that was tens and tens of millions that
went into the Biden crime family, ten percent for the
big guy. Where Joe Biden sold out the United States,
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sold out our foreign policy to foreign powers and foreign actors.
And he gives his corrupt family a blanket, unconditional, preemptive pardon.
No problem, no problem. The media won't even discuss it.
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Innocent people rotting in a gulag simply because they were
there on January sixth, many of them, in fact, the
overwhelming majority, nonviolent defenders who were outside the capital. They
didn't even walk into the capital. And Trump says, no,
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I'm undoing this. This is a blatant injustice. Okay, A
couple lines are open if you want to jump on.
Should Trump have issued blanket pardons to the j sixers? Again,
about a dozen fourteen, I think just over a dozen
had their sentences commuted, not pardoned, so they're out of jail.
But they still have a criminal record. But for the
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most part, about ninety nine point nine nine percent fifteen hundred,
about approximately one thy five hundred J sixers have been
given full sweeping pardons. The left is melting down. Many
rhinos on Capitol Hill are upset. The media is in
a frenzy, absolute frenzy. Now let me just put an
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exclamation point to this. Yes, the pardons for Millie and
Fauci and the J six Committee and his own corrupt
criminal family have gotten in rightly so a lot of
attention on this show, But people forget Joe Biden at
the end. By the way, no president pardoned more people.
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It's not even close. And what I mean by not
even close, I think Trump pardoned about one hundred, one
hundred and fifty people. Joe Biden has pardoned eight thousand people.
No one has abused the pardon power more than Joe Biden,
Hey than Joey. The overwhelming majority of the people that
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he pardoned literally were fentanyl dealers, heroin cocaine traffickers, rapists,
murderers who now are going to go back on the
streets and either murder again or deal again, meaning they're
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going to kill many more Americans. But let me just
give you one, okay, this one. This was a I
remember this all the way back in the nineteen eighties
when I was a teen. Leonard Peltier caused celebra on
the radical left going back forty years. By the way,
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Elizabeth Warren, I swear to you the chief, I guess
she kind of felt like, you know, he was one
of her people, because Leonard Peltier is a Native American Indian,
and he was part of the radical indigenous activist indigenous
rights movement that got very violent and militant in the
nineteen seventies. Long story short, it was a huge story
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at the time. Leonard Peltier, on an Indian reservation in
South Dakota, planned, orchestrated, and participated in the ambush of
two FBI agents in which they were both shot stone
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cold in the face. Both FBI agents were murdered at
the hands of Leonard Peltier and his supporters. Peltier is
guilty as sin. Now, I'm not talking about pepper spraying
a police officer. I'm not talking about carrying a flagpole.
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I'm not talking about breaking a window at the Capitol,
because that's pretty much the most extreme examples of violence
that the left could find. Regarding January sixth, I'm talking
about boom boom, boom, point blank right to the head.
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Two FBI agents dead, murdered by him and his supporters.
Joe Biden issued a commutation to Leonard Peltier at the
age of eighty under pressure from Elizabeth Warren. Oh, because
you know, Chief full of bull has to defend their people,
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and the likes of Ed Markey and the likes of
AOC and the likes of Bernie Sanders, because they see
him as a martyr for the Native and Native American
Indian cause, even though he's a cop killer and brutally
murdered two FBI agents. Now he is going to spend
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the rest of his days at home, in the comfort
of his home. And the families of the two FBI
agents were absolutely outraged and said, you want to talk
about the ultimate betrayal. I lost my husband, my children
lost their father. We haven't seen them and we never
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will see them again. And yet this man walks away
Scott free to live in luxury for the rest of
his life because the radical left made him a martyr.
You don't hear the media complaining about that. You see,
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then they're not for the blue. Then they don't talk
about all we got to protect our police officers. This
is outrageous. No, no, no, no, that's okay. But if you're
a j six ser they want you to rot in
jail for the rest of your life. And Trump said
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yet no, and God bless them for it. These pardons
weren't just the moral thing to do, the right thing
to do, they were the American thing to do. Agree, disagree,
Lawrence and Shrewsbury. You're gonna kick us off. Lawrence, thanks
for holding and welcome Moran, Jeff are you. I'm very good.
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How are you, Lawrence?
Speaker 6 (22:59):
I'm doing great.
Speaker 7 (23:00):
I want to thank you for highlighting this wonderful decision
on behalf of President Trump. I was there in January
sixth I was part of the mostly almost entirely peaceful
crowd that day. I was part of tens of thousands
of people who had attended the speech and Trump gave
it the ellipse and then walked over to the Capitol
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after getting through some tear gas that came who knows where.
We got up under the steps on at the base
of the Capitol and we were just chanting and singing,
and we didn't do anything violent, like ninety of my
fellow people there that day. And I don't know who
those people were the committed the violence, but they weren't
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with us. They were not with us. So this whole
thing about jailing the people who were there was always wrong.
And this is a wonderful thing that Trump has done well.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
And Lawrence, just to piggyback off of what you're saying,
just to underscore how right you are. Notice, no one
wants a full investigation of January sixth. See that's why
the J six committee had to destroy all these documents
because they knew there was evidence that exonerated not just
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an exculpated Trump, but exculpated to all of the J
sixers because what they know and what they're afraid the
public's going to find out. Sorry, I'm battling a bit
of a cold, Lawrence. My throat's a bit scratchy. What
they don't want the public to find out, Lawrence, is
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that the police on Capitol Hill were given direct orders
to let the crowd in. They opened the big iron door.
It can only be opened from the outside, otherwise the
capital is impenetrable. So who gave the order to open
that vast door. Who gave the order to the police
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to pull back the barrack. You could see them pulling
it back and waving their hands that come in, come in,
Come in, Come in. And then simultaneously as they were
waving the crowd in and say come on in, opening
the doors, waving them in. You can see the video footage.
There were Capitol Hill police stationed on the top of
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the Capitol building on the roof with rubber bullets and
they were given orders to shoot into the crowd. See
that's another part. People say, well, why were they scuffling
with police? They were scuffling with police, and you can
see the video doesn't lie. One guy's cheek got a hole.
I mean literally, the rubber bullet went right through the
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guy's cheek into his mouth. You had people getting picked
off by rubber bullets and they're like, why are they
shooting on us? Why are they shooting on us? And
that's when the scuffles broke out with the police. So
my point is, whoever was behind this, and I'm telling
you Pelosi and Mitch McConnell and the CIA and people
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who wanted Trump out. I think There's no question they
wanted an incident that day because, Lawrence, their big fear
was that, remember Senator Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, Marsha Blackburn
were lining up in the Senate to make their case
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about how the states of Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin had
been stolen during the election. They were going to make
their case that there was rampant voter fraud, irrefutable voter fraud,
and the whole country would be watching. They never wanted
that to happen, so they needed a false flag. That's
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what was January sixth. That's why they opened those doors.
That's why they invited the crowd in. That's why they
fired at the crowd. They wanted something violent that happened
that day and then frame Trump. What say you, Lawrence, Well.
Speaker 7 (27:04):
I'll add that, as you know, Trump had requested the
National Guard that day in Pelosi and the mayor of
DC refused to do it. That was part of their
plan to make sure there was no way, to know,
no presence, to stop the rioting from getting out of control.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
Lawrence, what they're saying now, and you tell me if
you because you were there, you were and I witnessed
all this. That why Trump is pardoning the jaybe thousand,
five hundred, give or take, is because he's creating now
a political army, political foot soldiers. In fact, I'm going
to I'll play Corey Booker on the other side. In
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the next segment, Corey Booker now came out and said
these are going to be his militia, his terrorists. That
what Trump is now doing is these are his brown Shirts.
That this is why he's pardoning them. I mean, they
have no evidence but that, and he's putting together now
his own private army, these j six you know, the grandmothers.
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The grandmothers now are going to put on a swastika
and they're going to pledge to defend Trump and be
like his modern day version of the brown Shirts.
Speaker 7 (28:16):
What say you, Lawrence, That's completely ridiculous. We were all
just individuals. There were some organizations involved, of course, but
they were a minority. We were just average people who
came there. We knew, like you said, about this stealing
going on in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan. And we had
heard enough. We'd seen enough of the stupid vallot counting
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over and over again and blocking the view of the
people and throwing out observers and everything we knew about,
all the stories that cheating that had gone on, and
we were just there to peacefully protest. All the violence
was either instigated, as you say, or done by false flaggers.
It was ridiculous. And the notion that we're going to
suddenly form some kind of citizen army whatever, it's ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (29:01):
They're insane. Well, they're insane, Lawrence. I'm telling you we
they're insane, Lawrence, Thank you very much. Okay. The media
now frankly shocked at the flurry of executive orders, the
all out blitz. They are reeling. The Democrats are reeling.
Trump clearly now has the initiative, and so they're trying
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now to lash out at Trump, and they're using the
J six pardons as the hook to try to go
after him. Listen now to Democrat moonbat Senator Cory Booker.
According to Raskin, Trump is now pardoning these J sixers
to create his private militia, his political foot soldiers. Corey
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Booker says, no, it's even worse than that world roll
cut sixteen. Mike.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
He's basically saying, if I incite you to riot. If
I don't get my way, if I lose in the
democratic fashion, I'm going to send you to do things
that are anti democratic. And if you attack the capital,
if you stop the peaceful transfer of power, if you
stop the workings of Congress, if you attack violently police
officers with stun guns to the neck, with batons to
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the head, if you crush spines and skulls, then I
am going to don't worry about it. You're doing it
in my name for my benefit. I'm just going to
pardon you. What he is doing right now is creating
a pretext for more political violence in our country in
his name, and that is terrifying. That is what extremists
in other countries do. And so this was not just
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pardoning people that attacked and inflicting injuries that led to
the death of police officers like Brian sig Nick, but
he also did it in the political context of saying
you were fighting for Trump and so I'm going to
use my power to pardon you.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
Again, Hitler. That's the underlying implication is it's Hitler. Hitler
brown shirts, his own private militia, unleashed terror on the
country by pardoning these j sixers. Look, the guy's completely unhinged.
By the way, Brian sick Knicks family came out. He
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died of a heart attack. Brian sick Knicks family came
out and said it had nothing to do with JA six.
Brian Sicknick, by the way, was a Trump supporter, And
they said again and again it had nothing to do
with the events of January sixth, So again Booker is lying.
And as for crushed spines and crushed skulls, the only
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people that got crushed were Ashley Babbitt shot in the neck,
a Trump supporter, Roseanne Boilin, who was beaten to death
viciously by a Capitol police officer on the steps of
the Capitol. Yes, she had her skull smashed. Yes, her
spine was crushed. Yes, and two other Trump supporters who
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were sent to the emergency room and later died in hospital.
Four people died that day. They were all Trump supporters.
So I don't know what these people are talking about.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
Larry in Lemonster, thanks for holding Larry, and welcome.
Speaker 6 (32:30):
Jeff. Hi, Hey, good morning, Jeff. Do you know how
to get a hold of al Gore? Can he come
and get all this glocal warming out of my backyard?
Speaker 1 (32:40):
You know how, Larry, I swear you know you and
I think like I think of like I'm in my
car this morning, ooh, at about three point thirty in
the morning and it's minus one degree fahrenheit, and I
say to myself, where's al Gore when you need him?
But anyway, Larry, what do you make of Trump pardoning
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the J sixers and the complete backlash, the blowback from
the media, from Democrats, and frankly from even many establishment Republicans.
Speaker 6 (33:17):
Well, the establishment Republicans need to be reminded by Elon
how easily they can be replaced, and that should shut
them up. Remind them that he will primary anyone this
steps out of line. Right, He won't himself, but he'll
back any primary. There's a sheriff I cannot remember his
name for the life of me in Florida. He's phenomenal.
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When they arrest folks and stings and different things like that,
he will put the guy's picture up or the girls
and explain exactly what they did and why they had
to arrest them. Right, So, this is what I don't
recommend Trump doing himself. Because he's got more important things
to do. Get himself a spokesman and go through each
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of those thousand, eight thousand pardons and commutations of killers,
rapists and all this, and get their photos and put
them up and explain exactly who Biden pardoned every day,
pick a Horrunus person every day, and then compare it
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to the crimes of air quote crimes of the JA sixers,
and let the media sort that out.
Speaker 1 (34:29):
Oh, I would be devastating. No, Larry, you're right. If
you did a compare and contrast, I mean, the media
would have egg all over their face. I mean, frankly,
they look like school children, like kindergarten kids, whining and
complaining about the so called J sixers and the crimes
quote unquote of the JA sixers. Larry, I'm just curious
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the argument.
Speaker 6 (34:52):
Now.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
The Wall Street Journal came out with a big editorial.
It's in this morning's paper. They're the voice of the
est publishment Republicans coming out and saying, how dare Republicans
now claim they're the party that backs the blue, the
party of law and order, the party of the rule
of law, when Trump has just pardoned according to them,
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one five hundred j sixers, who they say many of
them assaulted police officers, engaged in violence, lawlessness, tried to
obstruct an official government proceeding that Trump is now exposing
Republicans as hypocrites when it comes to issues like defending
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the police and law and order.
Speaker 6 (35:38):
What say you, Larry, And they can't understand why put
media and legacy media is on the way out and dying.
That's it, you know, they keep well, just like you
had Corey Bush in that argument. I think rasking the
same stuff. Cops died this and that they killed costs
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and stuff like that. No one's buying this anymore. That's
the fun part.
Speaker 3 (36:03):
You know.
Speaker 6 (36:03):
They can scream and holler and do all this stuff,
like this whole thing with Musk in the so called
Nazi salute, when you got the ADL coming out and saying,
stop being idiots. He wasn't making a Nazi salute. You've
got a problem. Their problem is they're screaming and clawing
trying to get back to relevancy, and the general public's going,
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you guys have been lying to us for years. We're done.
Shut up.
Speaker 1 (36:33):
I'm with you, Larry, as you nailed it, just basically
now I think you're right just to the media, shut up, really,
just shut up, because you have no credibility left because
you're all a bunch of liars. You lie about everything,
including about January sixth. Larry, thank you very much for
that call. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
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sixty eight. Dan in New Oh, Sorry I was going
to Dave first. Dave Gloucester. Thanks for holding Dave, and welcome.
Speaker 5 (37:04):
Good morning, Jeff, Hi Da. Jeff Trump did the right
thing all the way around. And the whole thing is
Jeff Biden, pardon everybody who is doing everything wrong, the murderers,
the cold keats, the drug dealers, and this whole corruption
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that's been going on for the past four years. But yeah,
Trump lets all these people out who didn't do a
thing other than just go to express the human rights
because they've seen what was going on. And also, Jeff,
some of the best things that Trump did with its signatures,
he letting all the servicemen who got kicked out for
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not getting the job, giving them all back pay. And
also at the same time, Jeff, I got a question,
because of everything that's going on, can't Trump do something
about the military? Get all these pansies out who adjusting
the service now saying that they're going to get a
free sex change. With the transgender situation going on, you
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got Elizabeth Warren on there saying, oh, we're going to
back their rights. You got Molly Heity, you got you
got Michelle who was it chief spreading bow saying, oh,
they get their rights of the transgender and everything on
the news, Jeff, something's got to be done. Well, Dave Trump,
Oh no.
Speaker 1 (38:31):
You're completely right. No, Look, Dave Trump is firing people
left right, and as we speak, he's already cleaning out
their bureaucracy. That's why they're fighting tooth and nail to
block heg Seth. And I'm going to get to this
if I have time, either later in the show today,
definitely tomorrow. They've just come up at the eleventh hour
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because he made just very quick I don't want to
get sidetracked. Heg Seth made it through the committee confirmation
vote the Senate Armed Services Committee four team to thirteen.
It was along party lines. So now either by probably
by tomorrow, they were going to vote on his confirmation
in the Senate. He has the votes now if Hegseth
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is confirmed He's going to do exactly what you're saying.
Clean out these generals, these woke left wing partisan Democrat generals,
clean out the senior military leadership, and end this transgenderism
and DEI and all this woke garbage in the military.
And so the military industrial complex and the Pentagon are
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now fighting for their very lives. They want to knock
heg Seth off at all costs. So they get a
former sister in law, Danielle heg Sith. Well, now her
name is Danielle Dietrich, but she used to be Danielle Hegsith,
who was married to Pete Hegseth's brother. They got divorced,
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nasty divorce. She's a die hard anti never trumper, and
she comes out. Listen to this last moment, eleventh hour
and Affi David saying Pete Hegseth engaged in spousal abuse
with his second wife, Samantha. Okay, he's a wife beater,
and the media is running wild with it, by the
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including by the way, Fox News, just to let you
know the problem is his own second wife, Samantha came
out and said it's a lie. There was never physical
abuse of any kind. Not only did she say it now.
Not only did she say it in the past, she
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literally said it in court documents when they finalized their divorce.
She said, I want you to know it was infidelity
that was the big thing. Okay, she goes, he never
touched me, he never abused me. No, the guy just
had cheated on me, you know, which is not nice,
don't get me wrong, But that doesn't make you a
wife beater. Doesn't mean you now hit your wife. So
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the alleged victim is saying it never happened. It doesn't
matter now. In other words, they're looking for a pretext
to vote against heech Seth. As I said on X
last night, more smears, more lies because they know that
Hexseth is going to implement Trump's mission to make the army,
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to make the military a lethal fighting force again, and
to get rid of all this woke DEI transgender garbage.
And so now they're out to bury and destroy Hegseth
at all costs. And again it's just more lies and
lies and lies. And look when the victim is telling
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you she's lying, the sister in law is lying it
never happened, and you're still running with the story. As
Larry said, that's why the legacy media is finished. You
can't stop lying, Dave, thank you for that call. Sixty
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one seven, two six six, sixty eight, sixty eight is
the number. Okay, just very quick. This was a Trump's
press conference yesterday. And by the way, I'm not kidding already.
Reporters have now said Trump has answered more questions from
the media in the last two days. I want you
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to think about this than Joe Biden did his empire
four years in office. He's at Trump has now answered
in forty eight hours more questions from the media than
Joe Biden answered in his entire four year presidency. It's
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just you can't make this up. Listen now to Trump saying,
you guys are getting all hot and bothered over me
pardoning these innocent people who were clearly the victim of
a political witch hunt by an out of control DOJ.
But you say nothing about Biden's pardons. Now, remember to
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tie it back to January sixth. The prosecutors, those that lied,
those that framed the J sixers, those that destroyed evidence,
those that buried, exculpatory and exonerating evidence. They were pardoned
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even before the J sixers. The victims themselves were pardoned.
Remember Benny Thompson, the chair of the committee, preemptively pardoned
by Biden. Liz Cheney pardoned, Shift, pardoned, Raskin pardoned. Everybody
on that Unselect Committee was pardoned by Joey before he
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left office. Roll cut one, b Mike.
Speaker 3 (44:09):
Why did he give a pardon to all of these
people that committed crimes? Why did he give a pardon
to the j six Unselect Committee when they burned and
destroyed all documents which showed that they did what was wrong,
not met where ant? Why did they give a pardon
to all of his relatives, his brother, who made millions
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of dollars, to all these different people he gave pardons.
Speaker 1 (44:36):
That's the question you should be answering.
Speaker 3 (44:37):
All right, go ahead, yeah please, No, no, no, no, no,
that's what you said.
Speaker 1 (44:46):
No, they want to go back again, Jay six January
sixth January six, and he's like, look, I'm done, I'm done. Stop,
I've done. I've given you my statement. Not get lost.
So they keep going and again, you know, I talked
the police officers. So then Trump says, really, so suddenly,
now you care about murderers, You care about people who
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talk police. You care about innocent victims. That's not your
big stick in the media. Listen how he brilliantly turns
the tables regarding illegal immigration. He ties the whole thing together.
Roll cut one sea, Mike.
Speaker 3 (45:26):
In the history of our country, there's never been anything
take place like this. They're still looking for them, but
they're not looking for the murderers, the people that are
killing everybody. We are, though, and we're getting them out
of the country. We just started that. We're getting them
out of the country, and they're going to be gotten
out of the country fast. They came in illegally from
jails and from prisons. They killed many people. Some of
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them killed many people, about fifty percent of them killed
more than one person. They were released into our country.
That's what we're focused on, not the kind of nonsense
you're talking about.
Speaker 1 (45:59):
Now, just the CLI. When he says, you know, at
the beginning, you know, there's been nothing like it, he
means the persecution of the j sixers right at the
beginning of that clip. So he's like, I've never seen
anything like this, this persecution of these people, most of
whom did nothing wrong. And he goes by the way
and it's true, the DOJ was still looking to charge
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hundreds more. He goes, they're obsessed with We're talking now
four years after the fact, and they're still trying to
hunt the old ladies down, really old ladies outside on
the Capitol steps. They're still trying to hunt them down.
He goes, I'm not focused on this nonsense. I'm going
after you know you guys carry you. You know you
guys claim you care about crime. How about the murderers
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that Joe Biden let in, the rapist, the drug traffickers,
the gang bangers, the cartels, no MS thirteen, no trender
a ragua. No, you guys don't care about that, I
gotta say, And he just keeps letting him ask questions.
He's signing executive orders. It's just it's incredible. He's signing
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these executive orders in front of their face. One it
goes on for hours. He's just signing stuff. Sign sign, sign, sign,
and these idiots are asking question after question after questions,
and he's like just deflecting them. He's refuting them, rebutting them,
turning the tables on them. And within two days he's
answered more questions from the media than dementia Joe has
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for four years. Heidi in Northborough. Thanks for holding Heidi,
and welcome.
Speaker 8 (47:40):
You took a lot of my thunder yesterday. I watched
the whole press conference and I have to say he
was amazing. He did unbelievable. I think that I love
the way that he shut that reported down by just
putting his hand up, like you're done, I'm not listening
to you anymore. The reporter kept trying to say something
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and then they scanned back to the reporter after all
that happened, and you should have seen the look on
his face, and it was like he was going to
leave the press conference because that's all he was there
to do was try to attack him about the j Sixers.
A couple of things about well, first of all, the
reporter has missed the whole point of the press conference.
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The press conference was to announce Stargate, which if they
had concentrated on that, they would realize how amazing that
this is going to be for the United States to
create jobs and bring things back into the United States
for AI, which is going to only help us, like
everything that Trump is trying to do. But again they're
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trying to just continue to make him look bad. They
tried to say that. The first thing that this reporter
said was, you know, do you support the men and
women in blue? Because if you do, then you would
have not done this, because they attacked the men and
women in blue. And Trump then defended himself and did
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a great job of it. But then I saw on
the media later on that they were playing Vance's statement
and saying that, you know, they tried to say, well,
why are you and your vice president disagreeing on this?
So they're already trying to create a rift between the
two of them where there is none. Trump also announced
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that he's pardoning the two police officers that were arrested
for what they did with the illegal immigrant. I don't
know if they ended up killing him or just arresting
him or what they did, but they Trump defended himself
in that way too, to say, if I don't defend
the men and women in blue, then why would I
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do that? And then my last point is I hope
and I pray that Trump investigates the Biden crime family
because if they don't answer the questions and then they
can be charged with contemptive court and if they lie
under oath and don't answer the questions truthfully, then they
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can be charged with perjury. So there are still ways
that he can make Biden make the truth come out,
and he can make them look how ridiculous they are
and how crooked they really are.
Speaker 1 (50:30):
Brilliant, that's all, absolutely brilliant, absolutely brilliant. And look, Heidi,
just to put a cherry on your Sunday because your
call is phenomenal. Look, nobody backs the blue more than
Jeff Cooner. Okay, I mean everybody knows that. But you know,
and you never attack a police officer, and you never
pepper spray a police officer. But seven years for pepper
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spraying a police officer, I'm telling you, I don't think
any cap would call into the show and say, you know, hey, Jeff,
guy resists arrest or, I'm scuffling with the guy and he,
you know, sprays me with pepper spray. Yeah, you know,
it stings your eyes, it may even make you unconscious
a little bit. I don't want the guy in jail
for seven years