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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six, sixty eight sixty eight
is the number.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Okay, I want to go back to Dan.
Speaker 1 (00:06):
He's on fire, but just very quickly an exclamation, just
an exclamation point to what I was saying before we
went to the break. When I listen to Dan, I swear,
I feel like I'm back in August, back in the
old country, as they say, my parents is ancestral homeland.
I'm visiting my aunt. I have my first cousins around
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me at the table, and they it's like, oh my god.
It's like except Dan is saying it in English, and
they're telling me this in Croatian, where they're saying no.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
No.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
For us ordinary citizens, it's the law, the law, the law,
they hammer you with it. But for them, the party,
party officials, they're all immune. They never go to jail.
It doesn't matter how outrageous the crime is.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
They just there.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
It's impunity. It's pure impunity. And so I'm like, my god,
it's like I'm back in Eastern Europe, you know, like
Central Eastern Europe, former communist blog. I like, my god,
it's that is that what we're turning into now? Just
very quickly, because this really plays off of what Dan
was saying. This Clinton judge that made this decision, I
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want to read to you a really brilliant text that
I got seven oh three. You can text the cooner
man seven zero four seven zero seven zero four seven
zero Jeff. The Clinton Judge has made a decision that
has never been made before in modern criminal history to
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save the disgraced former FBI director call me and the
disgraced Attorney General of New York, Letitia James. The idea
that these cases had to be thrown out because the
prosecutor in this case, the interim US attorney, was quote
unquote improperly appointed, is nonsense. Interim US attorneys are appointed
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this way all the time across Republican and Democratic administrations
and courts have consistently upheld their authority under the de
facto officer doctrine. Even if someone's paperwork isn't perfect, their
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official acts remain valid. That's why no other indictments Halligan
touched were tossed. This judge ignored a century of precedent,
bypassed the normal standard and used the most technical, least
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substantive loophole possible, because rule on the actual evidence would
have been far more damaging to call Mey and Leticia James.
If the prosecutor truly lacked authority, then all her cases
should collapse, every single one of them. But they didn't.
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Only these two did. That tells you everything. Let's go
right back to Dan in New Hampshire. Dan, we have
a two tier justice system. It is very obvious, one
for you, me, all of us, and another for the
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apparatics and the ruling class. And James Comy and Letitia
James happened to be part of the ruling class. Please
pick up where you left off.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
Dan, Yes, And what happens when you know you have
years and years and years of indictments against Trump putting
his close associates in jail. The country sees this, The
Democrats see this, They.
Speaker 4 (04:11):
Look at it and say, wow, we're really in power.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
We've got them right by the canooches. We have them.
And what happens They become more and more emboldened to
break the law and to make these crazy decisions, and
quite honestly, without regard to any of us. I mean,
if they can.
Speaker 4 (04:33):
Do it to the President and the president's men, what
the hell are we? And it scares the hell out
of all the staff that does remain around Trump because
they just saw what happens previously to the ones that
stand up for him. So what needs to happen is that,
come hell to high water, these people must pay. They
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must pay for the crimes because it the other side
so much to do wrong that they just steamroll over
everything else. And quite honestly, they're gonna put us right
back into a situation that we just came from, where
it was total transformation of America, and you know, heading
into all of these wars, you know, losing our currency,
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losing our borders, with.
Speaker 3 (05:23):
All this craziness.
Speaker 5 (05:25):
These people are hanging on to power, splitting the country
with all of their crazy decisions and what they say,
and who's the left hold the bag when the bottom
falls out? All of us because basically half the politicians
in this country don't give a crap about us.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
Dan, I wish it was only half. You're right, the
only thing I would everything you said is spot on.
I'd say it's a lot more than half. And I
think that's our problem.
Speaker 6 (05:55):
Dan.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
Again, I want to wish you and your family are
very happy, blessed Thanksgiving. No look, a good friend of mine, Rick,
texted me earlier, and he said, Jeff, just look at
all the corruption at the local level. Never mind you know,
never mind the governor, never mind the you know, congress,
never mind.
Speaker 4 (06:11):
All of that.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
Just local corruption, your mayor, your local city council. And
He's right. You can do four hour shows in town
after town city, especially in Massachusetts, but in many states,
so political corruption is a massive problem. I'm going to
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read to you another text on the other side of
the break, and I want to ask all of you
whether you agree or disagree, And let me ask you
right now, call me and Letitia James. Their indictments have
now been tossed on a technicality. Will we ever see justice?
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All of your calls next six one seven two six
six sixty eight six if you want to be part
of the show, I'm telling you the callers today are
on fire. And the text line you are killing it
on the text line seven zero four seven zero seven
zero four seven zero. I know, I know, I always
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say it, but it's true. I don't know what else
to tell you. Best audience in the business. Okay, this
is from six one seven. Uh, please listen to this
because boyd, it's six one seven. It just absolutely nails it, Jeff.
What makes this ruling from that Clinton judge even more
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outrageous is that the judge, and this is completely true,
is that the judge didn't dispute a single piece of evidence.
Not call me me's admitted memo leaks. If you remember,
he kept leaking and he lied that he leaked. I mean,
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you know, I'm just saying, how how they you know?
He perjured himself again and again and again. So anyway,
not call me's admitted memo leaks, Not the inspector General's
criminal referral, not the documented contradictions in Letitia James's mortgage
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fraud filings. She the judge didn't touch the facts because
the facts were solid. Instead, the Clinton hack judge sidestepped
the facts entirely to declare that the prosecutor's internal DOJ
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appointment wasn't tidy enough.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
That's not justice.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
That's a judicial escape patch designed to protect two powerful
political actors without having to publicly address what they actually did.
No citizen in America would get their charges wiped out
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over a paperwork technicality, But for Coney and Letitia James,
suddenly the rules change. And here's the kicker. What is
the remedy for this elected Republicans and six one seven.
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My only critique of an otherwise incredible, brilliant analysis is
that you assumed that elected Republicans care. Trump cares, Lindsay
Halligan cares. Jd Vance cares that. I can guarantee you.
You know, Marjorie Taylor Green at least used the care.
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Now you know he's resigning, so no longer. I'm not
saying there aren't a few people that don't care, of course,
but for the most part in Congress, they don't care.
That's the problem. So they don't care about a remedy
for this. Now very quickly, okay, super quick, because I
want to go to the phone lines. This is former
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Trump impeachment lawyer David Shonan, I believe is how you
pronounce his last name. If I miss, if I mangle it,
I apologize. And he makes a very good point.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
He goes on.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
Fox after this outrageous dismissal by Judge Curry and he says, yeah,
the DOJ was a little sloppy. Yes, because Lindsay Halligan
was an interim US attorney. They should have had someone
from the DOJ there in the room when the indictments
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were handed down. But my god, it's super technical. Notice
he says nothing on the merits of the case, and
nothing justifies dismissing the cases.
Speaker 2 (11:11):
Okay, you just say.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
Refile, that's all you say. You don't let some paperwork
technicality get two people who are clearly guilty off roll
cut eight a mic.
Speaker 7 (11:28):
It was avoidable because, quite frankly, the Justice Department should
have just put somebody in the room with Lindsay Halligan
and would have taken away all of the arguments for dismissal.
Quite frankly, based on all the decisions around the country,
I still don't think the decision is right, but it
was avoidable in that sense. I give Lindsay Halligan great credit,
and she showed great courage here. She looked at the
facts and the evidence, she saw that there was a
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wrong committed, and she got an indictment. She was put
in this position and she should have had more support
than she was given. But it's not a major setback
to the Trump administration or anything like that.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
Now, I listen, look, you know he said it. She
should have been given a lot more support. Again, it
was not one two grand juries issued indictment two indictments
came from two grand juries. You're just going to nullify
that based on some ridiculous technicality. Now again, listen to
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former Trump an impeachment lawyer shown in saying, look, the
decision was wrong. The judge's decision was clearly wrong. And
here's why roll cut eight A Mike.
Speaker 7 (12:40):
There's some pretty esteemed scholars, Steve Calabrizi, Paul Cassel, who
have explained why the courts just have it wrong with this.
Professor Calibriezy says this section of the law of five p.
Forty six is unconstitutional. It invades the executive power, and
he cites a couple of recent cases to talk about
the exclusive executive power and here to a point a
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representative of the executive branch. Cassell says, it's constitutional, but
the president has the right to appoint successive interim US
attorneys or in this case, you could act as acting
US attorney. We see in the case in California with
Bill alas Sale that he continued to go on as
first assistant.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
So I give great credit to miss Halligan.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
Now, look, it's some of this is insight based. Honestly,
I don't even know somebody these names you know, there's
this guy in California, this guy in Montana. The point
being that in successive Republican Democrat administrations, this has never
been a problem.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
For a hundred years, it's never been a problem.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
You have interim US attorneys acting US attorneys, It's never
been a problem.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
Until now. Until now.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
One more cut, I want to go to the phone lines,
listen to shin In again, and I think this is
the coup de grasse argument, as the French would say.
He said, Notice the judge never addresses the evidence, never
addresses the merits of the case, because if she did,
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it's all over for Camy, and it's all over for
Letitia Roll cut eight b A Mike.
Speaker 7 (14:27):
But the other point I would make here is this,
these are public figures. First of all, the hypocrisy of
the argument, now given the position these folks took with
Jack Smith, but in any of it putting that aside,
these are public figures. Why not deal with these cases
on the merits They're going to have to sooner or
later because they will be re indicted.
Speaker 2 (14:44):
And if you read the Miss James.
Speaker 7 (14:47):
Indictment carefully, and of course everyone's entire of the presumption
of innocence if you read it carefully. They have her
coming and going if they can prove the allegations in
the indictment. First, she claimed a secondary home, which means
she has to have certain personal use days fourteen days
a year. But in her tax schedule, according to the indictment,
at least she said zero personal days in the home.
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I would ask questions like, did she have an insurance policy,
what did she put on her application? Did she make
a claim? What was her capacity there? I think that
case is going to be a slam dunk quite frankly.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
Oh they got her.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
Look, they got her six ways to Sunday and they
got call me six ways to Sunday. And by the way,
the judge knows that, this judge Curry, this hack. No,
everybody knows it. The media that's celebrating. Everybody knows. Guilty. Guilty, guilty.
It's like ojay. But how do you get them off?
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You get them off on a technicality, and so we'll
see what happens. Let's go to Chris in Plymouth. Thanks
for holding Chris, and welcome, Hi Jeff, great show, thanksgiving,
Thank you, thank you, Chris.
Speaker 8 (15:58):
It seems like it's a pessimistic day on the show.
Speaker 1 (16:03):
Yeah, I mean, these things are very depressing, But honestly,
I think I think Halligan's got the guts. Halligan's got
the guts to continue. Trump wants this to continue. I
think they're going to reindict and I think eventually they're
both going to go down. My honest opinion, I think
they're taking a premature victory lap.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
But that's me. Go ahead, Chris, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (16:24):
I just hope.
Speaker 6 (16:24):
So.
Speaker 8 (16:24):
I think for the past forty years, and you know,
we've been hide and behind the blanket of freedom, these
bad actors, Rhinos, the Dems trying to bring us to,
you know, a bad socialist place, which we don't we
don't want, we don't want to be like Europe and
we are. We are republic. Our founding fathers is seeing,
you know, if they've seen it. Our government's gotten so big, small,
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so much. We can't control anymore. We get Trump in
office and looking for JD to take over. But if
we can't continue that, what do we do? I mean,
we need the warriors, you know, the I think the
internal enemy is with We've seen that, and what do
we do.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
I hope, well, hopefully we're going to prevail. Uh and look,
I know Trump is very angry. I can tell you this.
I mean, I'm just I'm just I gotta ask. I'm
just curious because they keep running these commercials. You know,
you know, iHeartMedia guaranteed human you know, I'm like, is
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somebody up there thinking, huh you know this is how
we get rid of the cooner man, replace him with
artificial intelligence?
Speaker 8 (17:34):
Huh?
Speaker 6 (17:35):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (17:37):
Okay, eight forty nine on the.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Great Wrko Jeff Cooner Boston's bulldozer. Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
Is the number.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
Unbelievably shockingly, but here we are. The indictments, at least
for now, have been dismissed against both James. Call me
and Letitia James. The doj is immediately appealing my question
to you, Will either one of them ever be held accountable?
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Will either of them ever go to jail? Six one
seven two sixty six sixty eight sixty eight.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
Nick in Weymouth, Thanks for holding Nick.
Speaker 6 (18:22):
And welcome Jeff.
Speaker 9 (18:25):
You know there's something called the Federal Vacancy's Reform Act
of nineteen ninety eight, which gives the president ultimate power
to appoint anybody he wants but he has to do
it in a specific way. In this particular case, since
Halligan was not part of the DOJ, all he had
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to do was scour the United.
Speaker 10 (18:48):
States for every US security he has appointed and temporarily
take them out of that position because they have been
appointed and approved by the Senate already, and put him
or her in that position.
Speaker 9 (19:02):
That's all they have to do.
Speaker 10 (19:04):
And oh, by the way, I thought, at this point,
and I just checked it out, you would think at
this point, and the reason he has this vacancy's beforemat
And here's one of the reasons Clinton signed up, by
the way, was because it takes a long time for
one party to get the other party to vote for
all the appointments. So as we speak, and I cannot
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find the number, but I'll give you Alabama, for instance,
the current US Attorney and a red say happens to
be appointed by Joe Biden.
Speaker 6 (19:33):
He's still sitting there, So somebody's got.
Speaker 3 (19:35):
To get moving.
Speaker 6 (19:37):
And once you get that majority, you have no problem.
Speaker 10 (19:40):
So he can actually put someone in there right now.
He doesn't need a position the permission of the Senate,
because the person he will pick has already been approved
by the Senate, say from Arizona or whatever.
Speaker 6 (19:52):
I don't know what the.
Speaker 10 (19:52):
Big proces is, but how about, oh, by the way,
let's do so catch up and make sure that all
fifty states have you attorneys. I question, what is even
hackening happening here in Boston, Massachusetts, by the way, and Worcester,
et cetera. So I've seen some local crimes here with
the US attorneys just seemed to be looking the other way.
Speaker 9 (20:13):
Thank you, Jeff, Oh.
Speaker 2 (20:14):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Nick very Well said, oh no, look, there's no question
you had a lot of crooked US attorneys there. You know,
a lot of it is political, and especially here in
the Northeast, in New England and in mass in particular
in Boston and you mentioned Worcester, they got to toll
the Democratic line. So there's a lot of crimes they
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know that they should and can prosecute. They just won't
do it because they don't want to offend the democratic establishment.
I really you look at the modern Democratic Party and
I'm telling you it's resembling more and more like a mafia.
And you know, like these mob bosses, remember like you know,
when the mob was really powerful in this country, they
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would always get off on some ridiculous technicality because the
judge was in their pocket. So everybody knew whatever al capone,
I mean, everybody knew the guy was a racketeer, you know,
an embezzler, a bootlegger, a murderer. But you know, eventually
they got him on taxes. But I'm just saying he
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would get off again and again and again. Well that's
how it is with these Democrats. They've got their judges,
and man, they love their judges because all they do
is shield and protect them. Chris in Florida, Thanks for
holding Chris, and welcome.
Speaker 6 (21:41):
I got a couple of complaints. One is that the
caller's calling in everybody's sounded a defeat us all if
we don't want to move midterms blah blah blah, and
a tired of people thinking that we're all towards out here.
I'm a Vietnam Vet.
Speaker 11 (21:58):
I probably i've over last few years, I probably turned
on I don't know two three thousand vets to listen
to your show. I'm proactive. None of us are cowards.
And guess what neither is Trump? Most people don't know it.
They don't know history. Most Americans don't know history. You
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don't know history.
Speaker 6 (22:21):
George Hawthiana circa eighteen ninety four said those who cannot
remember history to them to repeat it. Love story short.
Trump went to military school. Most people don't know that
he was. He was gonna go to West Point, but
they wanted a bride from his wealthy dad, so he
went to the military academy down the street, so to speak,
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the same neighborhood. Anyway, do you think do you really
think Trump type of the good speaking Well, let's say
we're not gonna win the midterms. They know this early. Well,
let's just hypothemically say that. Do you think that Trump,
knowing that they're playing the numbers, that eventually they'll get
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a jury to put him in jail or charge him
with treason and put him on death row and family
members as well. Do you think he's a coward and
he can sit back and let that happen.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
No, No, quite the opposite. No, look, Chris, and by
the way, you're on fire, Chris. Look I agree with you. No,
I don't think we should give up the country. I'm
not saying we should. Absolutely not. Quite the opposite. No,
Look to me, this is what changed everything. What changed
everything was that happened in Butler, Pennsylvania. And I'll tell
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you why, because the entire world saw a man take
a bullet literally miss his brain by a millimeter by
the hand of God. He was saved by I don't
care what anybody says. He was saved by God on
that day to me, period, full stop, and with blood
gushing down his cheek. And he had no idea. He
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saw the blood, he knew he was hit. He had
no idea. It could have been his neck, could have
been he had no idea. It's the adrenaline is going
And what was his response, Fight, fight, fight, And so
what the deep state and the Democrats and Frankie the
world saw was here's a man who's willing to literally
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take a bullet for his country and he's not afraid
to die. So he's not going to take the midterms
lying down. He's not going to, you know, wave the
white flag of surrender. I think, look, Chris, in fact,
I know this. They are convinced that the economy is
going to boom next year, I mean really take off,
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and they've put all the pieces in place, and so
when the economy really kicks in, the dissatisfaction, the grumbling
that you're hearing from many of Trump's supporters. They say, look,
it's all going to go away, and we're going to
go into the midterms like gangbusters. So Trump is still
very confident that they're going to win the midterms and
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he's going to continue with a full term. All I'm saying,
Chris is this, we have to understand that the Democrats
now are literally going politically for Trump's jugular. They've tried everything.
They tried two assassinations, they have now run a government
shutdown that failed. Now they're literally urging the military to
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defy orders from Trump. They're calling on the deep state
to rebel against Trump. I think they're going to try
to steal the midterms next year. I'm convinced of it.
So now they're attacking Ice, they are preventing them from
deporting illegals. They're basically on the verge of an insurrection
in city after city. So Trump understands that this is
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a watershed moment in American history, and the next couple
of years I believe will decide the destiny of this country.
And the one thing I'm very happy about is that
we had an Achilles heel in his first term, and
that was Pence that Judas kept sabotaging Trump at every turn.
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Now we've got JD. Vance and he's got Trump's back
one thousand percent, and so I think it's a formidable team.
I think it's almost an unbeatable team. But I mean,
I got to tell you, Chris, in all honesty, he's
got to get rid of Pambondi. I think he's got
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a great cabinet. I've said it before. I don't want
to keep listing all the names. Hegseeth is great at
Secretary of War. I think Drubio is doing a very
good job at Secretary of State. I don't think you
can get a better vice president than JD. Vance. Rfk
is great at HHS. Scott is a phenomenal Treasury secretary.
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He's got a world class cabinet. But he's got an
Achilles heel. And you, as a VET know this better
than anybody, better than me, that's for sure. You're only
as good as your weakest link. And I think his
weakest link to be candid is Pambondi, Cash Battel and
Dan Bongino. And that's where the Demo. The Democrats know this,
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and that's where they're attacking and look for now anyway,
Comy and Letitia James are getting away with it. And
to me, it's disgusting. What Komy did to Trump and
to this country was unforgivable. What Leticia James to Trump
and to this country unforgivable. And I'm sorry things are
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not going to get better on that front. It's like
Chris military analogy. You got a bad general, you got
a great army, you got a great commander in chief,
but you got a general. What do you do, Chris?
You get rid of the general. You replace him with
another general. He's got to replace those three. Chris agreed, disagree?
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Final word to you?
Speaker 6 (28:13):
Have you contacted him?
Speaker 3 (28:16):
Chris?
Speaker 4 (28:16):
What?
Speaker 1 (28:18):
I don't want to lie to you. I can't tell
you the I can't. I can't answer that question because
they asked me to keep everything private confidential. Let me
just tell you this. They know where I stand on this,
and they listen to this show, and they know where
the audience stands on this. So that's the farthest I
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can go. So honestly, Chris, you got something to say,
go because they're listening.
Speaker 6 (28:47):
I'm glad to know that. Bottom line is you're absolutely right.
I've been bitching about camp binding to him, tagging him
in x dot com. You know Twitter form of Twitter
and Facebook. You can know me people and say book.
I also tagged you with my posts as well. I'm
gonna tell Sandy they get to touch it to you
and tell you my ex user handle touch I don't
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use my name. Long story short, is that civil war
started in this country. You're a historian, you know that.
You know the our last civil war at that was
April twelfth, eighteen sixty one was the final start of
the final phage. Everybody thinks that it's eighteen sixty one.
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Oh the day e four April twelve, everything was peaceful
and happy, and then April twelfth we were a full
glowing war. This and how civil wars working, you know it.
Our civil war started in eighteen fifty five after the
Republican Party was created to stop the Democrats from owning humans.
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Same thing here started in twenty fifteen, and the violence
and the legal fear would whatever you want to call
it till one after Trump has been ramping up ever
since that the final thing is about to happen. There's
no denying it. This is history. It's not me, it's history.
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The long story short is Trump will not allow his
faily to be attacked. And the bottom line is that
the only way this to be stopped now is civil
war or martial law, period, no other alternatives.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
Chris, I want to thank you for your service and
have a happy blessed thanksgiving.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
God bless you, Chris.
Speaker 3 (30:35):
Well.
Speaker 1 (30:35):
Look, Trump doesn't want it to come to that. Obviously
he doesn't want a civil war. No president does. And
obviously he doesn't want to impose martial law. So he's
going to exhaust every possible option. And that's why you
see him now. He's given the orders. He told Pam
BONDI appeal right now. I want you to appeal this.
They have no grounds to stand on on ice double
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triple down. I want these illegals gone. We're going to
break these insurrectionist mayors. We're going to break these insurrection
as governors. So Trump is fighting on every front. Now,
what I can just tell you is this, we have
an ace in our hole, and I don't want people
to forget that. It's a big ace. Okay, we are
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now in eighty twenty nation. The difference between now in
the civil war or whatever eighteen sixty one. Is that
really the country was split. It was really split. I
don't want to say fifty to fifty, but man, it
was split because it wasn't just the South versus the North.
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You had many people in the North. I don't want
to get too into the weeds here, but they were saying,
let the South go, Like if they want to own
other human beings, we're done. You know, we're constantly arguing
about slavery. It's going on decade after decade, year after year.
We're always at each other's throats. Let them go, they
want to go go. So Lincoln had a problem. He
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wasn't just battling the South. He was battling the so
called anti war movement, especially in cities like New York.
There were riots. There were literally anti war riots in
New York City. So he was battling in some ways,
parts of a public opinion in the North.
Speaker 2 (32:24):
You want to say, behind enemy lines, right behind.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
So in other words, he's battling you know, his people
who are saying, let him go, we don't want to
support this war, and he's fighting the South. So the
country was really split, and that's why the South came
very close to seceding people don't first couple of years
of the war, the South is winning the war. That's
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the importance of Gettysburg. For the first two years of
the war. The South is winning the war. The Europeans
were expecting to formally recognize the Southern Confederacy and America
as we know it would have been finished. We have
no idea how close we came to losing our country.
What's different this time? This is not a fifty to
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fifty country it used to be, not anymore. This is
now an eighty twenty country. I don't care what issue.
Namely the issue, it's eighty maga twenty crazy Democrat. Now
that's a very potent weapon. Eighty twenty is four out
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of five. So this is why the Democrats have to
get more extreme, more fanatical, more rabid, more militant, more insurrectionist.
Because you're like a fanatical minority, you don't have popular support.
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Nobody wants open borders, nobody wants sanctuary cities. Nobody wants
our country flooded and invaded with the aliens. Nobody wants transgenderism.
Nobody wants women in men's sports or in sorry, men
in women's sports or men in women's locker rooms. I
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could go down the whole list. Nobody wants any more
of these endless wars, Nobody wants censorship. Everything the Left
is pushing it's eighty twenty even eighty five point fifteen.
That's why they need judges, That's why they need bs shutdowns,
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and that's why they need this because this is now
heating up again. Roll cut one hundred, Mike.
Speaker 7 (34:44):
I'm Senator Alissa Stockins, Senator Mark Kelly, Representative Chris Deluzio.
Speaker 9 (34:48):
Congress good Lander, Representative Chrissy Hulahan, Congressman Jason Crowe.
Speaker 12 (34:53):
That was a captain in the United States.
Speaker 1 (34:54):
Navy, former CIA officer, former Navy, former paratrooper and Army ranger,
former intelligence, former Air Force.
Speaker 12 (35:01):
We want to speak directly to members of the military.
Speaker 7 (35:04):
And the intelligence community to take risks each day to
keep Americans safe.
Speaker 1 (35:08):
We know you are under enormous stress and pressure right now.
Americans trust their military, but that trust is at risk.
Speaker 12 (35:14):
This administration is pitting our uniform military.
Speaker 7 (35:17):
And intelligence community professionals against American citizens like us.
Speaker 12 (35:22):
You all swore an.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
Oath protect and then this constitution.
Speaker 4 (35:25):
Right now, threats to our constitution aren't just coming from abroad,
but from right here at home.
Speaker 12 (35:30):
Our laws are clear. You can refuse illegal orders. You
can refuse illegal orders. You must refuse illegal orders.
Speaker 7 (35:38):
No one has to carry out orders that violate the
law or our constitution.
Speaker 12 (35:42):
We know this is hard and that it's a difficult
time to be a public servant. But whether you're serving
in the CIA, the Army, or Navy, the Air Force,
your vigilance is critical.
Speaker 1 (35:52):
And know that we have your back because now more
than ever.
Speaker 7 (35:56):
The American people need you.
Speaker 1 (35:57):
We need you to stand up for our laws, constance,
and who.
Speaker 12 (36:00):
We are as Americans. Don't give up.
Speaker 2 (36:03):
Don't give up.
Speaker 12 (36:04):
Don't give up, don't give up the ship.
Speaker 1 (36:12):
This is treason. But what you just heard now, I
know I've played it a few times already. This is
the Seditious six. This is a naked insurrection. This is sedition.
It's naked sedition. It's an eighty twenty eighty five point
fifteen issue. And Secretary of War, this news broke yesterday.
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth formerly came out and said
we are now investigating Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona on
the grounds that he violated his oath and that he
because remember Elisa Slockin, the other senator involved in this,
there's two senators, four members of Congress. Alisa Slockin is
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former CIA. The other four members of Congress are no
longer in the military. So heg Seth can't go after them,
doesn't have jurisdiction, but he can definitely go after Kelly.
Senator Kelly is Navy. He even gives his rank in
the video. He's retired, so he still falls under military jurisdiction.
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And Pete Hegseth has come out and said he's literally
subverting the chain of command. He is calling now for
military people in the military to openly defy their commander
in chief, to defy the chain of command, and to
defy any lawful order from the President of the United States.
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And that, my friends, is sedition. And President Trump now
has not only doubled these triple down, he has publicly
now said I don't care what the media says, I
don't care what the Democrats say. This video is pure
treason and all all six of them need to go
to jail, and they're starting now. There's a huge investigation.
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Pete Hegseth is now opening a probe into Kelly, and
he says he's gonna if they're gonna, now see if
they can take this to a military tribunal and have
Senator Kelly indicted and charged on sedition. It's about time.
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It's about time. And let me go even one step further.
I'm telling you, this is not just them looking to
subvert the chain of command and have the military and
the deep state, the CIA turn on Trump. What they're
actively calling for is for the so called resistance in
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the military and in the in the in the bureaucracy,
in the in the in the CIA, and in the
deep state to literally now take us against Trump. Don't
follow any of his orders, sabotage him, subvert him, undermine him,
paralyze him, neuter him, he says, bomb say these ships
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coming from Venezuela, these drug smuggling ships.
Speaker 2 (39:19):
Don't do it.
Speaker 1 (39:22):
Spy on him, the CIA, do what you have to do.
Ice agents, do not follow orders from the president and
detain and arrest illegal aliens.