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Michael I started off my show askingthe listeners this morning, something doesn't seem
to be matching up. We're almosttwo weeks past the assassination attempt on Donald
J. Trump, and it seemsas if this twenty year old shooter that
accomplished nothing, no training, noformality. He seems to have mystified everybody.
Back in nineteen eighty one, weknew almost instantly or within a couple

(00:22):
of days, that John Hinckley Juniorwas trying to impress an actress, Jody
Foster. This twenty year old withall the world of the Internet and four
or five different phones that he hadtwo, three, four, five different
phones. We don't know anything abouthim, and he just seems to be
a mystery. He should have justbeen like a clandestine fighter overseas because he's
evidently run the ropidope on our investigators. What do you think, Well,

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I agree with the whole Harley.Unfortunately, Jimmy matches the prototype of what
we've seen too often in the past. You have government involvement, you have
ne various people assisting this particular endeavor. They always get a patsy and they
always make sure he's eliminated. Personhe can't be questioned. He saw all
that back, you know, orwith Kennedy. We've seen that with quite

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a few different folks, and itmakes it even harder to understand how in
the world someone like that the decisionthemselves to be able to even take us
out of the president. And theanswer is obvious. Literally, I reviewed
it time and time again and Jimand there's literally no way anyone could have
done that without inside information. Insideit's impossible. Every time we get some

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information, we heard that some localcops had walked away from their station.
Nobody wants to say who did theadvance, who made the decision. I
mean, it's just like everybody.It's like the Keystone cops. Everybody's pointing
this way, and in the mediadoesn't even seem to be that interested.
I mean, there has been noformal press briefing on this shooting since it
happened. The Secret Service hasn't doneone FBI. Oh it's an active investigation.

(01:53):
Well I damn well. Guarantee youyou have a wildfire here in the
Rocky Mountains, and every day attwo o'clock, you're going to have the
forced rangers. You're going to havethe fire departments out there giving a daily
update on that. We had ashooting at a theater several a decade ago
at Aurora Theater, and every dayat a certain time, the law enforcement
came out there and told what theyknew. And that's just how things work,

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unless they choose not to do itthat way. And for some reason,
not one press briefing where the generalpress and media get to start asking
questions that seems to be it shouldbe raising some eyebrows, the media should
be outraged by that. Well,I agree, and you'll notice how the
pattern is happening. You take alook at the directors of the FBI.
Christopher raised testimony yesterday on the Hill, and you know, now it's coming

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out that he wanted to cast outwas he even shot or was that a
piece of shrapnel that caused? Whatdifference does it make? There were bullets
flying when the man is speaking,and they were flying in his direction.
Obviously they weren't just randomly shot becausethey didn't have anything better than do.
So you had an assassination attempt period, and of course you know the medical

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level, it shows he was hitby that bullet. But it's just preposterous
to me that you would even throwthat out there unless you're trying to just
deemphasize the importance of what You're tryingto make it sound like that, no
big deal, Let's move on.I'm talking about something else. I think
it's right, man. That's thething. They changed the narrative, and
so the news media that hates DonaldTrump, we'll start saying maybe he didn't

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take a bullet, as if itmatters he did. I think medical evidence
is there. But the media isso such lapdogs out there that they'll take
the bait and they'll go down thatavenue and pursue that because maybe they can
take some of Trump's hero status orthat strong leader status away from him if
they could debunk that, rather thangoing after the real truth of what happened

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on that fateful day of July thethirteenth. Again, the media will take
the bait. And I think that'swhat he did. He threw the he
threw the sense somewhere else to tryto get the media to start asking questions
about that. You're exactly right,jim Me. There as a few major
courses it's still need to be answered. First of all, as you said
on your show before, when youhave that many people seeing a gun that

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far in advance. We're talking aboutthere are at least seven minutes when they
saw him with the shooter on theroof before he took the shots. When
you have that many people seeing thatkind of events go unfolding and none of
the agents calling gun, which isthe code symbol to shut it down,
protecting immediately get him out of there. You know, I can understand one

(04:27):
person not seeing it because maybe he'stouching his girlfriend or something, but with
that many people, there's absolutely noway that could have happened, but less
it was quartered unless they were orderedto stand down. Second thing is when
you review the video and the audio, there are four distinct bullet sounds.
That means there are four different rifles, four different weapons, not just two
one for the shooter and one forthe sniper. But so that has to

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be investigator. There are so manyquestions that really need attention and merit,
and they're just trying to just say, Okay, I think we've all had
enough fun here, let's move onto time importing. That's very discouraging and
very concerning because you talk about ourvery best federal agency now being weaponized and
politicized and we just can't have thatin our society today. Jimmy, what

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do we need to do to getanswers? I mean even the Congress that
the Republicans did a decent job.Democrats as well, chasing Kim Cheadle out
of the out of the out ofthe bushes there and she she left town.
Which but again it's not enough.Congress I think, has dismissed for
the weekend. Everybody just seems itdoesn't seem to be any urgency. And
yet somebody almost lost their live,well, somebody did lose her life,

(05:33):
Corey Comparatory, and a president almostlost his life, former president, possibly
a future president, and Congress hasdismissed for a couple of days, Christopher
rays back merely strolling through the parkor whateverver he's doing. Kim cheatles out
probably had taken along away to vacation. There just doesn't seem to be anybody

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with some urgency or some junkyard dogtendencies on getting to the bottom of this,
allright, Jimmy and the calmp ountit even further. Here's what they've
done this way. I believe theDemocrats jumped on the bandwagon, so let's
go after Kim so quickly. Shewas an easy target. Okay, now
we've done throwing our person under thebus. We're going to recess. Actually
they're going to be recess for thewhole month of August. They'll come back

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to that for Labor Day, sothat's a month and a half. They'll
be gone and we don't have totalk about this anymore for a month and
a half. Get it out ofthe public's eye. We'll find something else
to discuss. Let's sweep it underthe rug and move forward. And that
is not what the American public deserves. And quite frankly, I'm confident with
a change in administration in November thata special commission will be put together and
we will get to the bottom ofit, because we're going to put the

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right people on that commission who arenot politically indebted, but who want the
truth. Let me any politician Iknow some of them listening to this show.
Any of you damn politicians from Coloradothat are not raising your voice and
saying why are we not continuing ourinvestigation? I know you got to get
your smarmy asses back here so youcan live off the government, dolt and
run for office again. But youshould be ashamed of yourself if you're not

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squawking and balking aast. We gotto continue to investigate this and continue to
haul people in and hold them accountable, and shame on any Republican or Democrat
that doesn't have this as a toppriority, because this is not a bipartisan
issue. This is about keeping peoplethat we elect and we want to elect
or have the opportunity to elect,keeping them safe. And that's the whole
duty of the Secret Service that wegot to find out what we've been wrong.

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And any politician that has gone willinglyback home at this time just a
campaign to keep their smarming asses onthe public goal, they should be ashamed
of themselves and they should be votedout of office. In my humble opinion,
Michael Lets, I'll let you havethe final word, well, Jimmy
or exactly right. I think whatwe need to understand is, folks,
we are fighting a crucible here ofgood versus evil, and if we don't
step up to the plate and demandanswers and engage, that evil is going

(07:44):
to overrun us and this country willno longer be It's that important. Thank
you, Jimmy for what you doing. God bless you, God bless America.
Michael real quick, tell us aboutinvest USA. This is how you're
serving your country through law enforcement,making sure they have the protection they need
on the streets. Talk about investUSA public charity. You can go do
it by WW dot I, nv E S T USA dot org.

(08:05):
We have officers without protective active shootof ves tons of them along the border.
We've got to protect them if we'regoing to close this border. So
I appreciate any support the poment cangive to helping their first responders. And
finally, if you see a firstresponder and I just say thank you for
your service, they need to hearthat. Now where do they go?
Invest USA dot org? Correct?That is correct. Appreciate you, Michael

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lots, thanks for hopping on theprogram. We go check out what they're
doing there to help our first respondersout there invest USA dot O. RG.
Ladies and gentlemen. I've gone overtime in the break. I must
overtime in the segment, so Imust take a break. Everybody stand by.
It's the Jimmy Lakey Show. Sixhundred KCO
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