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May 8, 2025 • 22 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
A couple lines are open if you want to jump

(00:02):
on super quick, because I want to go back to
the phone lines. People forget this about Epstein, but this
is to me so revealing and frankly so damning. He
was actually convicted of soliciting sex with an underage girl,
a prostitute. He was convicted. He pled in fact that

(00:25):
he pled guilty to it. Okay, you pled guilty, So
he was a known pedophile. He pled guilty to wanting
to have sex with an underage girl, to soliciting sex
with an underage girl. Now he got a sweetheart deal.
They put him up and it's basically almost a half

(00:46):
way house where in the day he could go to
his business and at night he'd have to stay at
the at the prison, but it was a very super
minimum security prison. Anyway, long story short, Once he's done
with his sweetheart deal, he goes back to his mansion
in New York and he throws a huge, lavish party.

(01:10):
I'm talking the finest food, the finest champagne. This you know,
a sweet table. They said that. Really you couldn't imagine
how many sweets there were on that table. It was packed.
This is the part that's shocking packed the who's who
of the New York media. Senior editors, New York Times,

(01:39):
ABC News, George Stephanopolis was there. George toasted him. Stephie
Stephanopolis literally was toasting, what a great guy Epstein is.
You've got. CBS News was there, NBC All the top,
the top talent from CBS News, NBC News, ABC News,

(01:59):
the New New York Times, the New Yorker magazine. It
was the, as I said, the elite, the krem de
la creme of the New York media. This is after
he pled guilty, after he served his sentence, So they

(02:20):
knew that this guy was a pedophile, and they still
partied with him and said, this is our friend, we
love him. I mean apparently they were drinking, eating, singing
into the wee hours of the morning. Well that tells
you everything you need to know. And here just take

(02:43):
a guy like George Stephanopoulos, a rabbit, anti trumper, rabbit,
I'm talking you know, I mean, foaming at the mouth,
okay with that ridiculous He does these but this morning
show Monday to Friday, Good Morning America or whatever it's called.
And then he sometimes does that Sunday show of his
this week there his own wife on the record said,

(03:05):
oh yeah, George and I we watch pornography with our
teenage daughters in the living room. I remember I read this.
I'm like, what, no, No, I'll have fifteen, sixteen, seventeen
year old girls and they're gonna watch it anyway, so
we say watch it with us. So how does this
guy still have a job. He's watching porn with his

(03:32):
wife and his two underage teenage daughters in the freaking
living room, and he parties with Epstein, a known convicted pedophile.
Now you know why the media wants to cover up

(03:55):
this story, because it's not just gonna take down paul
A Tay. It's not just going to take down Hollywood celebrities.
It's not just going to take down foreign leaders. It's
gonna take down much of the fake news media. You phonies,
you frauds. You six one seven two six six sixty

(04:17):
eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, lines are jammed.
Nick in Weymouth, thanks for holding Nick, and welcome.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
Hey Jeff, you hit it right on the button. BONDI
only mentioned Epstein. Well, you know, it's all about extortion,
it's all about murder, and it's all about ownership, who
owns who and why Clinton didn't get to where he
was for some unsimple reason. He got there because of

(04:51):
who he was. He was a person that could be
controlled and had a good line of bs. He was
a serial rapist when he was the attorney chair of Arkansas. Obama,
we know all about him. So let me give you
two stories about a Republican and a Democrat. It doesn't
make a difference which one. They are cultivated, they are owned.

(05:14):
They are prime candidates, like Biden to lead a country,
et cetera, et cetera. Their puppets, their tools. They are
not geniuses. Give me two stories. Roberts Justice Robins adopts
two kids from Ireland, but guess what, they're underage mothers
were probably taken illegally out of Ireland and admittedly to

(05:37):
two unnamed Central American countries to have those two babies.
I call that human trafficking. Who probably allowed that to happen,
George Bush, Okay, that's how he became owned. And yeah,
he may be a pedophile as well. I'm just saying
I call that human trafficking and probably broke a lot
of laws in Ireland. Okay, So let's go to the

(06:00):
outher side of the coin Obama. We all know about.
Larry Sinclair got a couple of books about his alleged
sexual relationships with Obama and maybe many gay acquaintances of
Obama who were murdered in Chicago and several other states. Coincidentally,

(06:21):
while he's running, getting ready to be propped up and
run for president, Okay, Larry Sinclair went to the Washington
Fress Club to start off the book tour his for
his one and second book, Right revealing supposedly all this
stuff and he was a low life, don't get me wrong.
Several weeks before Democratic primary, okay, and arrest warrant was

(06:49):
sent to the.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
I always promised you, my friends, that the Kooner Report
would be one of the last free speech zones left
in America. And that's why when it comes to the
Epstein files, I'm not going to hold back. Everything is
on the table, everything because I don't believe in censorship.

(07:12):
I believe in speaking the truth and let the chips
fall where they may. Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight. Lisa in New Hampshire, Thanks for
holding Lisa.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
And welcome, good morning, Good morning, poona country high Lisa
jeff So, I get so crazy when you guys throw
cam In Cash under the bus.

Speaker 4 (07:41):
Let me just say this, in.

Speaker 3 (07:44):
The regular justice system before Trump, right, every prosecutor they're
convinced that they can win a case. So now you
take the fundamentals of prosecution and you add Trump DC
corrupt judges eighty nine percent of the jury pool, and

(08:05):
you put that all together. They have to they've been
there for fifteen minutes. Let's face it, Cash not even
two months. PIMBONDI maybe six or seven weeks. I mean,
this isn't Trump time, this is real life. We feel
like it's been a long time. But when I tell
you that they Number one, they don't discuss what investigations

(08:26):
they are doing.

Speaker 5 (08:27):
Ever.

Speaker 3 (08:28):
If you've ever watched a congressional hearing with the FBI director,
they dodge and weave because, oh, we don't discuss on
going investigations. So there isn't a person outside of a
very small circle who knows what they're investigating. And if
they say they do what they don't, it's a lie.
That's number one. Number Two, they have to clean up

(08:49):
the whole Justice Department and the FBI to figure out
who they can put on certain cases. That takes a minute.
Number three, your kads have to be ten times as
solid as any other case ever presented, because you're presenting
in front of people who want to take you down.

(09:10):
So everybody needs to just take a deep breath and
let these people do their jobs. Jash Tottel is one
hundred percent loyal, Pam Bondi one hundred percent behind the
agenda in loyal Damn Bongino walked away from millions to
do this to serve again. So get off their backs, everybody,

(09:33):
give them a minute to figure out what in who
they're dealing with. Those people then make their cases and
then they have to present it for it to win.
And they probably will have rock solid cases but will
not get the right judge, will not get the right jury.

(09:53):
But at least we can bring it to light. So
my point is is, yeah, the Epstein files, look at
they bury JFK files. Why not because somebody killed them?
Because it was us. Listen to Mike ben Listen to
what this government has been capable of since basically World

(10:13):
War One, or I'll be generous and say after World
War two. So we are a bad government. There are
good people in it. But this government has way too
much power and they are corrupt, so you have to
be very careful about what you are going to divulge
about this deep state to understand what I'm saying, This

(10:36):
is way bigger than anybody can fathom.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
Well, Lisa, look you're making excellent points. I'm not saying
Pam Bondi should go. I said, I'm going to give
her till the end of the summer, and we should
start to see results by then. But look, let me
just ask you this, Why can't Pambondy release the client list? Why?

(11:01):
I don't understand. It's you're not even saying you're going
to prosecute anybody. You're just saying, oh, look, here's the list.
These were the people that were on Epstein's island. And
we have the list because they have the Black Book.
Allegedly that's part of the Epstein files. So we've got
his black book. We've got the Black Book, Jeffrey Epstein's

(11:22):
Black Book. Plus we've got videos, all kinds of videotape there. Well,
there's Bill Clinton, he was there. I'm just gonna make up,
you know, give names. There's Bill Gates, Well, he was there. Okay,
well there's Hillary Clinton. She was there, so why can't
she do that? Why is this so hard? Instead? And
at last point, I promised because I want to give

(11:44):
you as much time as possible to respond, Lisa instead,
and this is why everybody's very suspicious. And this was
a while ago. She runs to Jesse Waters and she's
always on Fox News and then you know, with her
hair and you know, she looks like a million bucks
and then says, oh, I've got the files. I've got

(12:05):
the files, and Jesse, I'm going to break news right
now with you, right now. We're going to be releasing
them tommorrow morning. And all she ends up releasing is
the flight logs, which is we had that for forever.
So either she doesn't really know what she's doing, or

(12:26):
she's out of her league and out of her depth.
Am I wrong?

Speaker 3 (12:32):
I think so? I do think that this is way
bigger than any one normal person can fathom. I think
her purpose on Fox News is because she doesn't get
covered anywhere else, and she's trying to get out what
they're trying to do. As far as the Ebstein files go,
I'm not convinced there is a black book. And if

(12:53):
there's hundreds of thousands of videos, and if there's just
people you know that are in the book but there's
no details, If you can't sland somebody who may not
back in the day even knew what Epstein Island was,
you don't have any proof that they did anything. They
didn't break any laws. So to attach a regular person
like they did to the poor a guy from Havid Law, Yeah,

(13:19):
Alan right, so he was his attorney and they had
him raping young girls. Now who knows if that happened,
but they slanted him basically, So you can't just willie
nilly drop lists of people that might have literally just
been visitors and then figured out what was going on
there and never went back again, or you know whatever.

(13:41):
So no, I don't think that they should do anything
that they can't back up. I think that this is
just way bigger than people just play it off as oh, well,
you know, drop the list, or who went to the island, Well,
I don't know, maybe it was a caterer, who knows
what the reasons were. I'm pretty sure not every single

(14:03):
person knew what was going on there, and I'm sure
there were people who declined whatever was off it to
them or refused it.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
You know.

Speaker 3 (14:12):
So I can't assume every person that went there is
guilty of child you know, molestation, off whatever. So I just,
I just I am so behind Trump, and I am
so behind everything that he wants to do. He's only
one man, and he has to entrust in his secretaries,

(14:33):
in his department heads. I just want everybody to get
off their back for a minute. There's so much that
they have to go through that it's going to happen.
If they can do it, they will do it.

Speaker 4 (14:46):
That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
No, I understand, Lisa, But look, let me ask you this,
and it's not a rhetorical question. It's a very serious question.
Would you ever hang out, fly to the island of
vacation with a convicted pedophile? I'm just curious.

Speaker 3 (15:08):
It's been before he was convicted, and that can you know?
You known?

Speaker 4 (15:12):
I mean, like, no, no, I'm.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
Not talking before, I'm talking after after his conviction. He
was convicted, what was it, two thousand and eight, two
thousand and nine. So what I'm saying is that, for example,
because you mentioned Alan Dershowitz, and no one is saying
Alan Dershowitz rape children, But I will tell you this.
And that's one of the reasons why I don't have
him on the show that often. Is he hung around

(15:33):
with Epstein after he knew this guy was a convicted pedophile.
Now I don't run with that kind of crowd like
I'm sorry, Well I was his lawyer. Well you don't
have to be his lawyer. You don't have to be
the lawyer of a low life pedophile at least a look.
I draw the line to me, you molest kids, your scum,

(15:53):
your scum, your absolute scum. So the client list is
not just were they raping kids? No, I want to
know who was piling around partying with Epstein or with
him on his island after he was convicted of being

(16:14):
a pedophile. That to me says everything I need to know.
I would never associate with the pedophile ever, ever, ever.
And I'll tell you this, Donald Trump didn't. Yes, he
knew Epstein twenty five years ago. And the moment he
found out, and by the way he was hitting on
was it. She was sixteen years old and he propositioned her.

(16:36):
Epstein did and when Trump found out, he kicked him
out and said, don't you ever come to my club again.
I'm done with you severed relations. There was no conviction.
He just propositioned six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight is the number MEL in New York.
Thanks for holding Mel and as always welcome.

Speaker 5 (16:59):
Yes, more jest for taking a call.

Speaker 6 (17:02):
Yes, you know, I was just uh calling your guards
through a disagreement about Epstein being alive or dead. You know,
I got to believe he's still alive.

Speaker 4 (17:14):
You know, they're a different identification, probably over in Israel
somewhere that uh has uh you know, the ties to
stain because if you look at it, you had you
had Capital police that mysteriously uh committed suicide, supposedly committed suicide.
Now you got these two guards in this prison, you know,

(17:37):
all of a sudden, you know they're asleep, which they
may have been drugged uh to uh will lose consciousness
or whatever to get him out of the prison, out
of the jail and then replace him, probably with some
bowery bump that has a similar look at him, uh
that stain and that they could just reveal that person
out on a journey. What if those two prison guards

(18:01):
in New York City uh hadn't you know, uh you
know why haven't they have they not committed uh, the
serious suicide if they were you know, away, you know, alert,
not alert, but away at the time of the of
the transfer or the or the Yeah, the transfer of
the two uh, like I say, a bowering bump out

(18:22):
of uh somewhere downtown or down uh rower unto Manhattan
that they could have replaced them with.

Speaker 5 (18:29):
But yeah, it seems very strange that you know, here
we are, January sixth, you have these Capitol police uh
reportedly committed suicide, and uh, the other two that were
you know, at the prison at the time, that were
supposed to be guarding this fell.

Speaker 3 (18:47):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (18:48):
They they're they're they're still walking the face of the earth.
So I don't know, it's just something seems strange, something
seems really startine because.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
Oh there's no question. Now, look there's no question. And
and look, as always, I I always appreciate it when
you call mel Look, you've got prison guards who just
happened to fall asleep so they couldn't witness the so
called suicide. See, I think he was murdered. That's I
think where you and I slightly disagree on this. You
think he's alive. I think he was murdered. I think

(19:15):
that's what really happened. But whatever, Okay, the fact is,
just ask us now, what they're expecting us to believe
that prison guards who are supposed to be, you know,
working the night shift, fell asleep on the most high
profile guy in the most high profile case in the
entire world, not just the country, but the entire world.

(19:38):
You've got Jeffrey Epstein, the man who can bring down
god knows how many people because of who he's been
blackmailing for twenty some years. And then on top of that,
you've got cameras that work in the entire prison that
he's being held in, except the cell that he's in.

(20:01):
It's just it all work, it no work. All of
a sudden, it doesn't work. I don't believe it. I
don't believe it. No, I'm sorry, I don't believe it.
And then it's like the Clintons. Everybody starts mysteriously dying
like this Virginia Geffrey. You know, that's another one hit

(20:24):
by a bus. That's strange. Okay, then says I'm gonna
die soon. That's very strange. And then you know, you
got the mother, you got the father, you got the family.
Everybody's saying, you don't understand. This woman did not have
a death wish. She did. She was never suicidal. We
were with her all the time. The last thing she
ever would do is commit suicide. And allegedly she killed herself.

(20:49):
So first somebody tries to run her over with a bus.
Then that doesn't work. So then what she hangs herself? Whatever,
she kills herself. I don't believe it. So it's obvious
they don't want the Epstein files to come out. They
don't And I understand Leasta's point. I do the previous

(21:11):
caller a very smart call, very intelligent call. You know,
Rome wasn't built in a day. I understand that. And
you don't want to slander or smear people. But we're
not asking you know, I get it. Look, I mentioned
George Stephanopolis. I'm not saying he raped children, obviously, But
the question is, what the hell were you doing partying

(21:32):
with Jeffrey Epstein after you've been convicted. Here your Freakin's
come back, that's what you are. So I think we
have a right to know who the hell went to
that island after he was convicted. And from everything I've read,
they say there is a black book. It was a
notorious black book. Julane Maxwell kept the Black Book for

(21:55):
Epstein and put entries into the black Book. So again,
we just want the client list. That's all we want.
We just want names. So no one says that they're
going to be prosecuted, no one says that they're all
going to be considered guilty or presumed guilty. We'll see.
We will handle everything on a case by case basis,

(22:17):
but we want the names in that list.
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