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August 15, 2025 60 mins
In this episode, I dive into the cryptic "James Comey 8647" message and its' true meaning. I also discuss allegations of Biden's cognitive decline cover-up, with audio taken form the Robert K Hur interview tapes. Kash Patel and Dan Bongino announce thier findings in Jeffrey Epstein's mysterious death, which leaves us with more questions than answers.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Take my beney like you, just let me e my way.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Welcome World to Blaze. Listeners to episode at seventy seven,
recorded just day Sunday, May eighteenth, twenty twenty five. Today
I got a lot to talk about. There was a
lot that happened over the week. Also, if my voice
sounds a little different, excuse me. I've been sick for

(00:33):
literally going on seven days now. I'm starting to feel
a little better. But don't need your sympathy. I appreciate
it if you have it, but just letting you know
what's going on. That being said, let's move on. Let's
get to it. Let's get to it. Let's start with messaging.
Let's start with the hypocrisy in politics. Let's talk about

(00:55):
the left, the Democrats, and we're also going to talk
about the right, the Republicans. Well, let's start with James Comy.
We're talking about an individual who is on the inside.
Former FBI director has the goal to post an alleged
shell formation that he came across on a beach. He

(01:17):
posted this on Instagram. I'm sure many of you already
know what I'm talking about. I've probably even seen it.
James Comy posted eighty six, forty seven, forty seven, referring
to President Donald Trump, the forty seventh president, eighty six
meaning well, this is where it gets a little, you know,

(01:38):
a little sticky. This is where the argument comes in
because everyone on the left is trying to argue, wait
a minute, eighty six just means to get rid of,
you know, a replace, let's just get him out office.
And then there's other saying, you don't understand what eighty
six means. Eighty six is a restaurant term. It literally
means like, get rid of this, we're not serving it,

(01:59):
or you know, in a bar setting for example, or
a club, when you say you want to eighty six someone,
that means you want to get them out of there
because they're causing trouble. Okay, fair point, decent argument, because
there's truth to that. But we're talking about the former
director of the FBI. You see eighty six, eighty six

(02:20):
forever in my mind, through about my lifetime, and I'll agree. Listen,
I worked in a restaurant. I was a waiter. I
was a waiter for two years, well two and a half,
and I'm going to say that I absolutely knew what
eighty six meant in a restaurant setting. Okay, you see,
context matters, messaging matters, and the way you deliver the

(02:42):
message has a whole lot to do with meaning. We're
not talking about a restaurant. We're not talking about serving
garlic fries that are no longer available because we ran
out of potatoes or garlic or whatever the hell it
is that you want to put together in that dish.
We're not talking about you can no longer serve the
Chilean Sea bass because you just don't have any more

(03:02):
to serve. No, We're talking about a message that reads
eighty six forty seven. Eighty six. Eighty six in slang
terms means way more than what it means in the
restaurant industry. And I'm going to go over some of
those meetings you see eighty six. I think it dates
back to around the nineteen thirties in the prohibition era.

(03:23):
All right, Now, there are many meanings for this, but
in slang terms, in gangland terms and mafia terms, eighty
six means to kill someone and get rid of. In
gangland and mafia terms, means to h kill someone. And
this is a message I was delivered by former director

(03:44):
of the FBI. Someone who is very savvy as to
what eighty six would mean in that particular setting, what
eighty six would mean in delivering a message the way
he did. James Comy knows exactly what he meant. But
after he got backlashed from so many people, even those

(04:05):
in the media, he tried to cover his tracks and
erased everything. But you know what, people on social media,
the Internet, they're not gonna forget. See. People took screenshots
and you can't erase it. James, you see call me.
This is everywhere and what you did was very irresponsible. Now,

(04:25):
I've had so many people tell me that I'm way
out of line, that I have fake rage. One particular,
I don't even care if I call him out. Mister
John Podcasting whatever wants to call himself, give you a lounge.
You probably don't know who he is, but I'm gonna say, look,
for the most part, an intelligent guy. But for some reason,
he had to get into it with me, playing naive

(04:45):
as if he didn't know eighty six meant what it meant,
trying to tell me that I have fake rage, et cetera.
First off, I want to make it very clear I
don't have rage about this I have concern, you see,
I have concern when you have people who are high
up and talk about a former director of FBI who
intentionally make a statement using a subversive message, one that

(05:10):
maybe could easily be taken multiple ways, but one that
clearly clearly for those who don't want to turn their
head and ignore the actual message and try to explain
their way out of it just so they can, you know,
make their leftist democratic hero look good. The reality is
is he knew what eighty six meant. He is someone

(05:30):
who ran in those circles. He was close to the
criminal underword because he fought the criminal underworld. That is
what he did. That was his job, that's what he
was supposed to be doing anyway, So he knew exactly
eighty six. Men. Let me go over some of the meetings.
See a few searches now you can. You can go
to the Oxford Dictionary that will give you one meeting.

(05:53):
You can go to many. There's also the urban dictionaries.
There is the slang you know, the slang meetings for
these things. You can look up as someone that I
will just tell you outright right now, who grew up
in areas that we're pretty much infested with gangs, gang members,
the schools I went to, there's a lot of gang
members there and I got to know, you know, I

(06:14):
got to know some of these people. And I was
never in a game myself. But listen, I know the lingo,
I know the talk. I know what it means. And furthermore,
anybody who wants to make this argument that you're not
living in reality like normal people don't know what that
doesn't know that eighty six means to kill? So listen,
how big? How big is the true crime genre? How

(06:37):
big is the mafia lore that is out there? How
many people watch mafia documentaries that want to know about
the old school days of the mafia, the Five Families, etc.
I want to know about al Capone. I mean, are
we really trying to say that we don't understand what

(07:00):
six means like ganglan culture, gang lend, not just mafia,
not old school gangs, but even just you know what
we consider modern gangs, crips, bloods, whatever, ms, thirteen cartels.
It's ingrained in our society. It is. It is a
big part of rap music, it's a big part of
most any music. It's a big part of movies. The

(07:23):
most entertaining movies are those about you know, the FBI,
dea whatever, bringing down the cartels, the gangs, et cetera.
Or those that were based on old, you know, allegedly
true mafia stories. You're gonna tell me that you're just
gonna get out, get out there with a big broom
and just sweep that aside, neck that that never existed,
like you walk through life with blinders in American culture

(07:45):
and society, and never ever once was exposed to the
meaning of eighty six as it relates to the criminal
underworld or its slang term which means to kill someone.
You're really gonna try to make that argument. You're going
to really play dumb, right, Okay, look you can try,

(08:07):
but I'm not behind it, and the rest of America
is I'm bind it. But let me read through a
couple of possible meanings. So this was put together, compiled,
and then AI did a little organizing, and I'm gonna
read through some of this some of it, and you
have every right to fact check me, but you're gonna

(08:28):
find that your fact checks are going to back up
what I'm saying. So let me just go down this list.
Eighty six or eighty six. Ing is a slang term
that has various meanings, just as I said, often referring
to getting rid of something or someone. Now there's where

(08:48):
the argument comes in. Well, getting rid of doesn't doesn't
literally mean to get rid of like kill. It just means,
you know, girid, let me get him out. Sure, Sure,
former FBI director, That's exactly what he was thinking when
he said that that guy, James Coll me that dude, right, okay,
So continue reading. In some context, it can mean to

(09:09):
refuse service, remove something from a menu, or even be
used as just as I said, gang land slang for
killing someone. You don't believe me, Listen, everybody, you can
just google this and the just just look up like
urban or slang meanings of eighty six just come right up,
go go ahead. But here's a more detailed breakdown. So

(09:32):
as I said previously, yes, it wasn't the restaurant injury,
so the restaurant industry, the meaning of eighty six is
that an item is sold out or no longer available,
or or even to refuse service to someone. So anyone
who's like belligerent, difficult, whatever, you could just say, hey,
that eighty six, this guy, we're not we're not we're
not gonna we're not gonna deal with them. But let's

(09:53):
get to the slang term. More generally, eighty six can
mean to discard, rich jack or get rid of something
or someone, gang land slang in some circles, in some circles, right,
let's say, in all circles when it comes to criminal
in the world. But anyway, eighty six is used as

(10:13):
gang land slang. Four you guessed it killing someone, And
of course the origins the origin of the term is debated,
with theories including rhyming slang for nix, which also means
to cancel, a code used in restaurants for eighty six
meant were out of it, which I know for a
fact that's what that means. Oh, and this one's interesting.
A reference to standard grave dimensions, that's right, which also

(10:37):
refers to killing someone. So this reference is to the
standard grave dimensions which are eight foot long by six
feet deep, which were also two and a half feet wide,
by the way, so eight by six eighty six. And
then it's also a term related to prohibition era speakeasies
where patrons were eighty six are kicked out before for

(11:00):
police rates. So again we're talking about the former director
of the FBI posting pictures with a message, a very
clear message of eighty six forty seven. And while the leftists,

(11:23):
the hardcore Democrats, the people have tds so bad that
they're tdsstts, you know, Trump rangent syndrome, they are just
trying like hell to make it seem like people like
me who understand what eighty six actually means are crazy.
We're not even we're not even being serious whatsoever. We're

(11:46):
just taking an opportunity to look like we really care.
And when we're just full of rage and hate, all
of a sudden, we're going to stand up for the
for the Republican Party or MAGA or whatever. And I'm
not even a MAGA person period. I'm a conservative. I
just don't sign with the far left. They're looing. I'm sorry,
you guys are You're crazy. I'm not gonna change my
opinion on that. But just to remind everybody why this

(12:09):
message was so bad. Why messaging matters. See how you
deliver the message and who delivers the message matters. Now,
if this was a chef who said eighty six forty seven,
If this was ah, I don't know a teacher that
said eighty six forty seven, or you know, anybody, it
wouldn't mean as much. But we're talking about a former

(12:29):
director of the FBI. We're talking about someone whose career
is in law enforcement, fighting criminal organizations. Yeah, that matters,
It matters. Then that comes across different Well, let me
remind everybody. Let me remind everybody why this is important.
You see, they're saying, oh, nobody ever ever advocating for

(12:51):
actually killing President Trump. And this is no way what
James COMI meant. Really, remember on the social media posts
that were by' from going around, I mean last year,
even a few years back, about supporting the possible killing
or assassination of President Trump. Oh oh, how conveniently we

(13:12):
all forget. Oh, and you know what's crazy is because
of that messaging. I see, messaging matters, stick with me here.
Because of that messaging and how that came across, most
social media platforms took those posts down. In fact, it's
hard to find those posts. But the Internet is forever,

(13:33):
as they say, and so all I had to do
was a few searches, and I'm going to read a
few things from news articles that well didn't disappear and
Here's one dated from two thoy seventeen, just the year
into President Trump's first term. Here we go from Mashable
twenty seventeen headline, over twelve thousand tweets are calling for

(13:58):
Trump's assassin nation. Wow. Really, this never happened though, Right,
the left of the Democrats never ever called for violence
or or for killing President Trump. So this eighty six
forty seven messaged by James Camey, we're just taking it
out of context. We're no way, in no way really
reading this correctly. We're not reading the room right. We

(14:20):
don't understand what he really meant. No, No, you're taking this
out of context. They're crazy, you're over the top. Here,
twenty seventeen, twelve thousand tweets are calling for Trump's assassination.
I mean to read a little bit. It says in
the twelve days since Donald Trump took the oath of office,
in only twelve days, in a steady stream of social
media posts have called for the new president's assassination. Interesting,

(14:43):
never happened, though, right, eighty six forty seven message totally
out of CONTEXTU? Right, Okay, look, I know that was
just one article. You're probably not gonna rest on those laurels. Right,
you're not going to take that for enough proof, I'm sure, Okay, USA.
Today eighteenth, twenty twenty four people across the nation have
lost jobs after posts about Trump shooting. Oh and one

(15:08):
of the famous ones here Kyle Gas. Yeah, yeah, that's right,
member of Tenacious D. Huh. Interesting, very little in this one.
It's not just Tenacious D bandmate Kyle Gas. In the
wake of the violent assassination attempt on for President Donald
Trump's life, plenty of people took to social media to
make jokes and comments, and they're reaping the consequences. School employees,

(15:32):
a restaurant worker, a fire chief, and a political aid
have all lost their jobs or resigned after outrage over
their posts, according to statements by their employers and new reports. Meanwhile,
Jack Black, the other member of Nacous D duo, said
he was blindsided as he announced he was ending the
rest of their tour and would pause any plans to

(15:52):
work with Gas again in the future. Interesting, and what
was so big about all these tweets? Well, let's take
Kyle Gases for example. Gas briefly complain on stage that well,
okay on stage, but it did make it on the Twitter.
I remember this, so Gas briefly complained on stage that
the shooter had missed, a sentiment repeated in various forms

(16:14):
across social media in the hours after the assassination attempt.
That's right, Remember everybody when they tried to assassinate Trump
not once but twice, and many people were sadden that
the shooter missed. Remember that that was actually just last year. Again,
this report July eighteen, twenty twenty four, USA today. And

(16:35):
by the way, both these publications that read so far,
they're not right leaning. These are left leaning publications. They're
just telling it like it is. But wait, as they say,
there's more. It's like a ShamWow commercial here if anyone
remembers ShamWow. But anyway, here's another one. Want Claire State
University adjunct hiring reversed after Trump assassination tweets. Interesting this

(16:57):
was in twenty seventeen, again, the year of President Trump's
first term. So in July twenty seventeen, Kevin Allred used
his personal Twitter account to tweet criticism of President Donald Trump,
then tweeted his hope that someone might assassinate him. Huh,

(17:17):
all right, look I get it this. This still might
be that might not be enough to remind you. Maybe
you're saying he's a bullshit I got, I got the
hold on, I keep going. Okay, I'm taking out of context.
James Comey eighty six, forty seven. It didn't mean anything
anything close to killing President Donald Trump. Whatever. It wasn't

(17:38):
a joke or upun related to the killing of President
Donald Trump. No, not all, All right, Well, let's keep going.
Here's a CPR News July fourteenth, twenty twenty four. Democratic
lawmaker apologizes for Trump tweet while others debate roll of

(17:59):
rhetoric in inflaming violence. As lawmakers in both parties in
the political world react to the attempted assassination of foreign
President Donald Trump, a Colorado lawmaker is apologizing for his
tweet on the night of the shooting, stating the last
thing America needed was sympathy for the devil. But here

(18:20):
we are. This was posted by Democratic Rep. Stephen Woodrow
from Denver. Huh interesting, All right, hold on a courier journal.
Here's another one. Here's another one for you guys, career journal.
This was January thirty, first, two thy seventeen. Headline Trump

(18:44):
assassination tweets is it free speech. Good question. It's no
secret that now is a divisive time in American politics.
But if you're going to air your political opinions, you
might want to do so carefully or face prosecution. Why
is that? Here's an example in this article. Alleuis ill
woman came under fire recently for a tweet in which
she suggested assassinating President Donald Trump, raising the question when

(19:09):
does criticism cross the line from free speech to a
punishable threat. The short answer, when it directly threatens bodily
harm to another person. The long answer depends on the connotation.
And the connotation here is kill the President of the
United States. Ahh okay, so eighty six forty seven James

(19:31):
Comey's message on Instagram. I am just taking out a
context and I'm just fake raging, and yeah, I'm I'm,
I'm I'm just full of shit. I guess right, as
is the rest of people who are upset about this. Well, wait,

(19:51):
there's more. Here's a bigger publication. So I did do
a USA today. The other ones maybe a little smaller.
You've probably heard a Mashable, but here's BBC. July twenty
twenty four. Republicans accused Biden of inciting Trump shooting and
why is that well. A group of Republican lawmakers are
blaming US President Joe Biden, claiming his campaign rhetoric led
to the attempted sassination of Donald Trump. As of Sunday,

(20:14):
nearly a dozen lawmakers I pointed fingers up mister Biden
and Democrats at large for the shooting Saturday evening at
the former Presidents rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Many are pointing
to a comment mister Biden while on a private phone
call with his donors last week. According to Political Biden
said on the call, I have one job, and that's

(20:35):
to beat Donald Trump. I'm absolutely certain I'm the best
person to be able to do that. So we're done
talking about the debate. It's time to put Trump in
a bull's eye. Okay. So I mean I can keep going,
but I think I painted this picture pretty well here.
I think I did, and I brought up the past.
Brought the past, you know, just to remind you that

(20:59):
the left did call for violence. The messaging against Donald
Trump has consistently been about assassinating him, killing him, or
supporting the thought of him just suddenly dying. And former
FBI director James call Me has the balls to post

(21:21):
a subversive message with the connotation of let's be honest
killing President Donald Trump hence eighty six forty seven on
Instagram and thought it was you know, it's all a
good fun, it's a joke, when it really wasn't, and
he knew it wasn't, which is why he immediately took
it all down. He didn't stand behind it or defend it.

(21:43):
He said, oh shit, I don't agree with this. And
when he couldn't get rid of it fast enough is
when all of the sudden, the excuses came out, all
of a sudden, in lockstep every single major leftist influencer
on every social media platform. It's a restaurant term, guys.
That's not what it means. It's a restaurant term. It
means to, you know, get rid of or or eject someone.

(22:07):
It doesn't mean to kill. Listen, we're not buying it.
We're not buying it. The people on the far left,
I don't want to say left, because there's good people
on left that they get it. They just they just
don't agree with everything. That's that the right. You know
that the right wants to push and put into play.
I get it. You don't have to be all the

(22:29):
way over. But when you're the far left and you're
defending this, you don't have an argument, you don't have
a leg to stand on. You're in the wrong period. Okay,
and me, I'm not I'm not a leftist at all,
but I'll tell you what I'm not here wishing for

(22:49):
the death of a democratic president. I have never stated
or said that we should kill a president, whether they're
on the left or the right. They are the of
the United States of America, and you better damn well
respect that office. You can disagree with them. You don't
have to like them as a person. You don't have
to like the message. You don't have to like anything

(23:10):
about them as a person, as I just said, like
as an individual, you don't have to agree, get along,
shake hands, smile at them, anything. But you better respect
the office. You better respect that position, and you better
understand the message. And you know what's sad is the

(23:30):
people on the far left, they do understand the message.
They understand very well what eighty six forty seven meant.
All right, So moving on and sticking with a little

(23:51):
bit more Trump hate, the anti Trump rhetoric I want
to bring up something about deportations, immigration, how this works,
because there's a lot of confusion. You see the Supreme
Court they stated now, now they didn't say President Trump
can't his administrations can't deport people. But what they did

(24:13):
order is that, well, you know what, you guys need
to give these people a little bit more notice. That
way they have a little bit of time to object
to the deportation. What all right? And everybody that is

(24:33):
a again, I'm gonna say everybody that's on left, because
it is now there are some people on the right
that don't agree with the way President Trump is handling things.
They don't and you know, a lot of those people
who are conservative may be stuck between a rock and
a hard place because you may have family who are
actually illegal immigrants, but you're also conservative. Now, you don't

(24:54):
have to always back your team and agree with everything
that the team that you're backing wants to push or
wants to play. I mean, you could play reluctantly. And
I understand that. You know, for those people who are
in the position that hey, I got a relative as
a legal immigrant person their family, I don't I don't

(25:15):
want to see them get deported. But listen, laws of law, man,
That's it. Laws of law. It's just what it is.
And this whole ruling with the Supreme Court doesn't really
doesn't really mean anything. You see everybody who's claiming that
the Trump administration, the way they're handling these deportations is

(25:35):
unconstitutional and against the law, how dare they? Yeah? All
well and good, all on the good, except for if
you go to USA dot gov forward slash deportation process
explains the deportation process. Actually, I'm on the web page
and I'm going to read it to you. It says,

(25:56):
understand the deportation process. Interesting, and while I'm talking about process,
you see a lot of the argument that the people
on the left or the never trumpets are saying is
that these people aren't even given due process. Yeah, all right.
First off, before I even get into what the explanations

(26:17):
are and how this process works, as stated on the
USA dot gov website itself, I'm going to say that
many these people that you see that are getting deported,
that are claiming that, oh my god, why are you
suddenly separating families? Why are you doing this? This person's
been here for thirty five years, and well, the reality
is the people that are going after are still illegal immigrants. See,

(26:41):
there's many ways that you could be an illegal immigrant.
You may have had a visa in good standing at
one time, but it ran out, you didn't get approval
to stay here. And the reality of the situation that
everybody is seeing all over the news and social media
is the people that are going after or were already

(27:01):
ordered to leave. Most of these people were ordered to leave,
they were already given court orders to self deport. Now,
some of made the argument, and this is a good argument,
by the way, well if they were ordered to leave
to be deported, then why did the courts let them
go and unarrest them and deport them. Well, I'm going
to get to that. I'm going to read that from

(27:22):
the USA dot gov website. But the reason is is
because it depends on the circumstances of the individual. For example,
if they're a known criminal with a criminal record that
entered illegally or just blatantly entered illegally and were already
found to be so you see, there is an expedited

(27:42):
process also. But anyway, those people can be ordered to
be deported immediately and then they would be arrested and deported.
There's also circumstances, since we're talking about due process.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
That.

Speaker 2 (27:54):
They can be deemed to be deported without even going
to trial again, depending on who this individual is, the
criminal record, etc. And there are also cases where if
they go before judge and it's deemed that, you know what,
you can't be here, you're going to be deported. They
don't always necessarily arrest you because if you're a good person,

(28:18):
if you don't have a criminal record, you just are
here illegally, maybe you're visa ranaw, whatever the case is,
they're going to say, look, we're going to give you
a date that you have to report, and on that
day you're going to be deported or you have the
option to self deport. And many people who get that
order never do either. They don't self deport and they

(28:38):
don't check in and they just roam around for weeks, months, years,
whatever the case is. And a lot of these people
are the ones that are being caught up with by
the law and are being deported and people are losing
their minds over homeland security. I actually just I don't

(28:59):
know enforcing the law strange, right, but here we go
USA dot Gov understand the deportation process. Deportation is the
process of removing a non citizen from the US for
violating immigration law. The US may detain and deport non
citizens who and again there really again, the US may

(29:23):
detain and deport non citizens who participate in criminal acts,
are a threat to the public safety, or violate their visa.
All right, reasonable, that's what we assume. It is right
that that's what we're always taught. So, all right, that
makes sense. What happens when someone is detained by immigration

(29:44):
A here we go? The foreign national may be held
and again may be held. No one's saying is you're
definitely going to be held, so again, the foreign national
may be held in a detention center before trial or deportation.
For a non citizen is detained, they may go again,
may go before a judge in immigration court. During the

(30:07):
deportation or removal process. In some cases, a non citizen
is subject to exactly what I said earlier, expedited removal
without being able to attend to hearing an immigration court.
Expedited removal may happen when a non citizen comes to
the US without proper travel documents, uses forged travel documents,

(30:32):
or does not comply with their visa or other entry
document requirements. Okay, then so right here, there's no there's
no guarantee you're going to go before a court. They
could just say, you know, you're out here, you're here illegal,
you're not supposed to be here. We're sending it back. Period.

(30:53):
There's no argument. It's right here, it's cut try so
immigration court. Here is a rulings. Read a little that
an immigration court of the United States Department of Justice.
Here's the related case. If a judge rules that the
deportation should proceed, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which
is ICE, carries out a removal order. Before removal is

(31:15):
carried out, you might be able to leave the US
at your own expense. This is known as voluntary departure.
So again, people were given this order where they're told
they can leave at their own expanse or whatever. They're
not necessarily arrested. They're not arrested, they're not detained, they're
not held. They're just told, look, you got between this

(31:38):
day and this day to be gone. And a lot
of the people that don't do that. These are the
people that are getting rounded up and being deported. These
are the people that you're seeing on the news, aside
from known criminals who have entered illegally and have criminal
records and are in I guess I mean they're now
deemed terrorists, so I can say they're part of terrorists wanizations,

(32:00):
right like gangs MS thirteen, we're talking about cartel members,
et cetera. So you know, getting rid of terrorists. Now,
in those cases, immediately gone, you're arrested, you're detained, your
you're held, you're deported. That's it. You're not giving the
chance to do it on your own. Now you can
get an appeal. And here's what happens if someone is deported.

(32:23):
So the majority of removals are carried out by air
at US government expense. Others may use a combination of
air and ground transportation. Foreign nationals who have committed non
violent crimes may be subject to rapid repat. They can
be released from prison to voluntarily return to their country
of origin. Again, some people are given the opportunity to

(32:45):
self deport. Now, now let's go over what a rapid
repat is and its requirements. So in November two thousand
and seven, ICE began meeting with state executive agencies discussed
the concept of ICE rapid Repat, which is our et
on in capitals as part of the ICE Access SO
Agreements of cooperation in communities to enhanced safety and security indusative.

(33:10):
The concept, implemented in Georgia and Rhode Island, is modeled
after two programs in the states of New York and
Arizona that capitalize on ICE's ability to be more effectively
identify and ultimately remove criminal aliens from the United States
while still preserving the integrity of the criminal justice system.
There are severain states currently participating in the ICE Rapid

(33:32):
Repat Arizona, Georgia, Maryland, New Hampshire, New York, Puerto Rico,
and Washington. Icefield offices continue to reach out to state
agencies to present ICE Access partnership opportunities, including ICE rapid
repap SO the benefits rapid Repat program allows ICE to
more effectively achieve its objective of identified and quickly removing

(33:52):
criminal aliens from the United States. The identification and processing
of incarcerated criminal aliens prior to release reduces the burden
on the taxpayer and ensures that criminal aliens are promptly
removed from the United States upon completion of the criminal sentence.
ICE rapid Repat also allows ICE and participating states to
reduce the costs associated with detention space. The seven participating

(34:15):
states have realized substantial savings and detention and related to
operating costs through ICE rapid Repat because prisoners are detained
for significantly less time. Since the inception of ICE rapid Repat,
the participating states have realized more than four hundred and
seventy seven million dollars in combined savings. Okay, so this

(34:37):
whole program also under this eligibility. A criminal alien is
at least eighteen years of age. Criminal alien is not
a native or citizen of the United States. Criminal alien
voluntarily consents and agrees to participate in the ICE Rapid Repat.
Criminal alien is in prison persuaded to final conviction of

(34:57):
an eligible non violent offense. Paiding state certifies that remove
the criminal alien is appropriate and in the best interest
of the state, and the criminal alien has exhausted or
has freely involuntarily waived all administrative and judicial appellate rights
to contest the alien's criminal conviction. Criminal alien agrees in

(35:17):
writing to fully cooperate in obtaining a travel document, and
criminal alien has been advised that re entry into the
United States requires his or her return to participating state's
custody to serve the remainder of the sentence, and that
he or she may be subject to prosecution. So they're
not gonna be necessarily prosecuted or thrown in jail. They're

(35:38):
given the opportunity to accept being deported rapidly, like you're
not going to go through the whole process to trials whatever.
If you're gonna admit and accept that you know you're
you're a criminal, legal alien or an illegal alien, and
you know you're not supposed to be here. You go, yeah, okay,
look I'll play ball. I'm out. I'm good. All right,
there you go. So there's that. So I know that

(36:02):
was very worthy. I'm sorry. I know it was very worthy.
There's a lot of information. It was a lot of
rapid fire coming at you. But I have to say
that it's really it's gotten to the point where can
we end the stupid? Can we end the stupid? You know,
people are crying and screaming against our own government and
forcing our own laws. They're acting like immigrants are being

(36:26):
hunted without just cause for no reason. No, no, listen,
these people have already gone through the system, hence they've
already been given due process. And it also clearly states
that some of these people who are dangerous criminals and
known criminals don't even have to go go through the
system to get a trial. They could just be immediately

(36:47):
sent back. So what are you crying about? What are
you upset about? Okay, Okay, listen, I get the argument. Look,
mom and dad have been here for thirty years and
you're just now going to port them. I know how
that comes across. Yeah, that really sucks. It doesn't I'll
just say it. It's sad, But you're not gonna tell

(37:08):
me mom and Dad were never ever, ever, ever given
an order to leave and if there were fortunate enough
to duck the law this long, which I don't know
how you do it. I mean, how do you collect
a paycheck? How do you get get Social Security et
center without ever having to make your presence known? I
don't understand it because I'm not on that side. But

(37:31):
you broke the law, you knew you were getting away
with it, and at some point the law will be enforced,
and that is what's going on here. Okay, are we
good on that? You need you need any more explanation?
You still have doubt as to what's really happening with
these deportations, is it? Is it unconstitutional and illegal? Is
it really hmm? Not according to the US government, not

(37:53):
according to the us A dot gov website, not to
laws that have been in place for eon. I'm sorry.
Just because you've been getting away with it this long
and been going on, you know, living undetected doesn't mean
that you're not eventually going to have the law enforced
against you. It just might be your time. That's just

(38:16):
how it works, all right. I'm gonna move on to
something else here. I hear a lot of people lately
talking about the woke right. I don't even know what
the woke right is. I can't even get a definition
on it. And everyone has their idea of it. And
I think it just has to do with what they
call people on the right who have basically become like

(38:38):
the far left, like they've gone too far off the rails.
They let their their win go to their head, you know,
in terms of you know, winning winning the presidency, the
majority of Congress, et cetera. Okay, fair point, right, I
think there is there is definitely a part of the
Republican Party or the Conservatives that have definitely gone a

(38:59):
bit off the deep end, and I think they need
to rein it in and realize that you need to
take full advantage and opportunity of your win and what
you should be doing is concentrating on doing exactly what
MEGA means. Now again, I said, I'm not a MAGA
guy because MEGA has many meetings to many people, but
I like what the statement of MEGA is. I really

(39:22):
do make America great again. That is what conservatives Republicans
in office should be doing, not doing exactly what got
the left booted out of office in their players place.
You see, the right is kind of becoming the left.
It's really concerning. Here's a video. Here's a video of conservatives,

(39:49):
conservative women, people of the right. Now they're not necessarily
wearing MEGA hats. They're wearing make Freedom Great Again hats,
but they're red. They're wearing red. They're conservatives, they Republicans.
They're choosing to make a video of them dancing and
miming to a song. I'm gonna play it. You can't
see the video, obviously, but you're gonna hear the music
and I'll commentate. So First off, this lady's coming out

(40:13):
with two blonde ladies are acting like they're actually rapping
to this, and you know they're miming. They're ceiling doing
hand gestures, and here they are with a large crowd
now jumping up and down. What in the hell is
going on? Seriously? And then we have these large X

(40:34):
accounts out there going MAGA is taking over, the MAGA
is fire. Look at this, MAGA is better than the Left.
You're doing the exact same fucking thing, you idiots. Are
we turning into the party of feelings and joy? What
is this bullshit? You should be concentrating on doing what

(40:56):
everybody voted you into office for, which is making a
MA could create again, putting America first, doing what's right
by the American citizens. Don't think that you've won the race. Look,
Trump has, you know, a four year term, and when
he's done, he's done. What's next. We're either going to
remain in office the Conservative Party with hopes of jd

(41:17):
Vance taking over, or you're going to lose sight of
why you're really there and you're gonna do this bullshit
dancing around and skating around and acting like you could
do no wrong and you're gonna get replaced. And lord knows,
we don't need who the Democrat Party or the DNC

(41:38):
is considering for the twenty twenty at presidency. We really
don't need AOC in office. Could you imagine AOC. This
person won her congressional district by literally I think she
went against a pet rock or something. She didn't really
have any opposition, Like, what are we talking about? Do

(42:00):
you really want do you really want to lose your
control and your opportunity to AOC? Really, because you're now
doing the stupid shit that the left did, the same
stuff that even the Democrat part of themselves couldn't stand anymore.
You're gonna give people like AOC, or even Jasmine Crockett,

(42:22):
the racist congresswoman. Yeah, that's right. I said racist because
she is. She's absolutely racist. She's a racist race hustler.
And yeah, I said it. That's right. I won't to
say it again. She's a racist race hustler. You don't
believe me, Look up any of her posts and speeches.
Tell me you agree with what she's saying. Tell me
what she's saying isn't device. I've been trying to separate people.

(42:45):
I dare you dare you too. May you know what?
Go ahead, send me a message, leave comments on this
episode and whatever podcast app you're listening to it in.
Go ahead, prove me wrong. You're not going to so Conservatives,
let me get back to this. Get your head out
of your ass, get your hair your ass. This isn't

(43:08):
time to celebrate. This is time to dig in and
get to work. Make right by the American people. Don't don't,
don't fall prey to this bullshit. All right, do what
you were voted into office to do. Period. That's it.
All right, Now I got that out of the way.
Let's talk about Biden. Yeah, he's back in the news.

(43:31):
Biden is back in the news because started with the
resurgence of the interest in the Ben Well not Ben sorry,
Robert Hurr investigation, the investigation that took place in twenty
twenty three. Now, I did an extensive episode on this.
I did a lot of deep diving, and Robert Robert K.
Hurr found through his investigations and through not just tape recordings,

(43:55):
which is what's the most famous part of this whole thing,
but through I witnessed it, his business associates of the
Biden family themselves and Look, I'm not gonna rehash every detail.
Just look up the Robert K. Her reports. Okay, but
even with all these eyewitnesses, they found that the Biden
family was selling and abusing their position of power, selling

(44:18):
their influence to foreign nations for money, lining their own pockets. Okay.
Biden's son was at the forefront of it all, and
so is his brother. So the tapes have come out.
They were suppressed, but I guess they felt, yeah, times
gone buy enough that there's not gonna make a difference. Right,

(44:40):
the fact that these tapes have been revealed, and I
believe it was an Axios exclusive, And I'm gonna play
a clip now it's four minutes. I'll do my best
to keep the pace going on this. But just hearing
this tape where Biden struggles to recall the actual day
of his son's death, his son bo uh, when President

(45:03):
Trump was actually elected in the office, when he left
office as vice president, Like, you're going to listen to
this and go, wow, they really were covering up his
his his mental decline. And this is also why Robert
Hurd decided, Look, I could push for this, but all
that's gonna happen, He's going to get in front of

(45:24):
a jury and they're just gonna say, oh, he's just
see now, old man, He's not that's gonna happen to him.
I think he should have pressed it anyway, because he
had enough eyewitness testimony to literally put Joe Biden away
for treason period. And I still think he should be
he should be prosecuted, his family should be held accountable.
But here's the proof that they were covering up his

(45:45):
mental decline.

Speaker 3 (46:00):
Where you keep tapers.

Speaker 2 (46:02):
That related to those things that you were actively working.

Speaker 3 (46:09):
Well, I don't know, this is what twenty seventeen eighteen.

Speaker 4 (46:20):
Then remember in this time, my son is either been
deployed or is dying.

Speaker 2 (46:34):
All right, so he can't even recall whether his son
was deployed or dying. But I wanted to chime in
and remind people what they're referring to with the pen
Biden Center. So at this time, the pen Biden Center
that that was put together, it was it was a
center that was literally used to well it was kind

(46:55):
of like a lobbying center. It was where they would
meet diplomats and for nationals and etc. On behalf of
and state. I you know, it was kind of a
weird thing. I don't I don't even know why it
was even allowed. But Biden had classified documents at his
office at the Penn Biden Center, just laying around, and

(47:17):
he didn't even remember he had them there. The other
thing is with these documents that this is why Robert K.
Hurri's question on it is he wasn't supposed to have
these number one as vice president and too when you
leave offices vice president, you're definitely not supposed to have them.
And they also found boxes stacked up in his garage
next to his classic corvette. So that's what this is about.

(47:40):
This is why he's been questioning about these documents. You
can clearly hear that Biden doesn't even really know where
he is. I don't think I'm not really sure he
even realizes what's happening with his interview. And the reason
when he was being interviewed is because it came out
that he revealed a lot of sense of information to
his ghostwriter who was helping him. This uh, this book

(48:01):
of his anyw I'm gonna go ahead and contain this
and uh.

Speaker 1 (48:08):
And so.

Speaker 2 (48:10):
It was.

Speaker 4 (48:14):
And by the way, there were still a lot of
people at the time when I got out of.

Speaker 2 (48:17):
This that were.

Speaker 3 (48:22):
Encouraging me to run in this period, except the president.

Speaker 4 (48:29):
I'm not not a mean.

Speaker 2 (48:32):
He just thought that she had a better shot.

Speaker 1 (48:35):
But when in the president than I did.

Speaker 3 (48:38):
And so I hadn't.

Speaker 4 (48:40):
I hadn't at this point, you're not a pen I hadn't.

Speaker 3 (48:43):
Walked away from the idea that I might run.

Speaker 2 (48:45):
For office again. He was a friend who.

Speaker 3 (48:48):
Ran a running for president and uh, and so.

Speaker 2 (48:54):
What was happening.

Speaker 3 (48:55):
Thought, okay, twenty fifteen and died twenty fifteen or that
much of the months.

Speaker 2 (49:09):
Or many those all right? Important here? So he can't
recall when his son Bo died earlier. He stated that
the period in which the documents that he wasn't supposed
to have were in question was twenty seventeen. He stated
that in that period that is the time that Bo
was either deployed or dying. But here we are in

(49:35):
this interview where people back up Joe Biden by reminding
him that his son died in twenty fifteen. He clearly
can't recall events or sensitive dates whatsoever. This is looking
more and more like the Democrat Party literally covered up

(49:56):
his cognitive decline to try to keep them in the race.
Because they didn't really have anybody else to run against Trump,
which was clear when they put Kamala Harrison, and she
was a disaster with her word salid and no real
history of accomplishing a damn thing. She'd never revisited the

(50:16):
border as the borders are that today. To this date,
they still denied she ever was appointed. But I have
plenty of articles that support that. I won't get into
it now, but I have an old episode where I
even went over all that. So I think some of
you guys are just gonna have to go through my
back catalog and search for this stuff. But Biden, Biden's

(50:39):
concent decline was intentionally covered up and this whole Robert K.
Hurt and interview. I'm not gonna play the rest of
this because I think you guys get the point here
was all about questioning him and his corruption. Now the
documents were really part of it, but they did question
his involvement and pedaling influence, selling influence for money to

(50:59):
foreign nationals and foreign nations. That's what this was really about,
hence why he is a traitor. But what do they
do after this broke? This just came out actually two
days ago by the way, all this broke. This is
May eighteenth. Most of this stuff was released on May sixteenth,
so just two days ago from this recording. But in

(51:20):
response today they're trying to pull the sympathy card for
old Joe. Now, this is sad news, so don't don't
don't get me wrong here, Yes it's a sad news.
But is this also a way to feel sorry for
Joe because they know that I don't know, the curtain's

(51:40):
closing here. You know they're getting close that there's no
longer an excuse. I'll lit me read this for immediate release.
May eighteenth, twenty twenty five, the day of this recording.
By the way, statement from the personal office of former
President Joe Biden. Last week, President Joe Biden was seen
for a new finding of a prostate nodule after experiencing

(52:05):
increased urinary symptoms. On Friday, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer,
characterized by a Gleason score of nine grade group five
with metastasis to the bone. While this represents a more
aggressive form of the disease, the cancer appears to be
hormone sensitive, which allows for effective management. The President and

(52:29):
his family are reviewing treatment options with his physician. So
this is a very interesting release. Timely release, right, These
Robert k Her tapes are finally released to the public.
People can hear that there was an obvious cover up
in his cognitive decline. And we're talking about a former

(52:52):
president Joe Biden, was I mean, it was just only
months ago, three months, four months whenever. I'm sorry if
I didn't recall that correctly. Time is just flying for
me this year. But anyway, it's pretty reason right. And
the president has the best of medical care in the
damn world. They will detect a fucking net on your

(53:17):
ass from within your pants five miles out before it
bites you, Like, do you understand the President of the
United States has the best medical care. He's examined, he's
looked after, cared after. They'll even drug this person up
to make sure that he could attend meetings and look alert. Look,

(53:40):
the claim that they suddenly found this cancer is bullshit.
It's either they've known about it and have covered it up,
or this is a made up story. I don't want
to say it's a made up story because I can't
imagine Joe Biden himself or his family going so low
as to claim cancer for sympathy because of what's going

(54:03):
on with the Robert k Her tapes being released and
now everybody questioning whether or not he was ever fit
for office in the first place, that whether or not
his administration and the Democratic Party we're covering up his
mental faculty. I don't want to believe that that does
the rest of America, but it does beg the question, right.

(54:24):
It is a timely release in terms of this report.
So and it also says that, well, look, the cancer
appears to be hormone sensitive, so you know, we we
can manage this. It's almost like they're giving him an out.
It's like, hey, feel sorry for the guy. He's always
got cancer, Like, come on, feel sorry for him, and

(54:47):
he'll get over it. We can manage this. It's not
that bad. Not that bad. It's great, Group five, but
we can manage this. Interesting. Now, look, let's just say
he has cancer for real. And I want to I
want to believe that this is not a made up story,
by the way, I really do, because I'm not that person.

(55:08):
I want to believe this, and I'll say, like straight up,
I'll just say I don't. I don't wish the guy
to die of cancer. Why would I Why would I
do that. I'm not like the leftist. I'm not calling
for the for the death or killing of a president
or even an ex president. But this is what I
am going to say, mister Joe Biden. I wish you

(55:30):
a speedy recovery. I really do. And you know why,
because the sooner you get over it, the sooner we
can go after your ass and prosecute you for treason. Well,
since I am on the topic of corruption, cover ups
and treason, et cetera, let's talk about Epstein, because it's

(55:54):
come out in an interview with Fox an exclusive that
the director of the FBI, Cash Battel and the leader
of Conservatism himself, Dan Bongino, Remember, ex secret surface agent
turned a deputy director of FBI, A guy that walked

(56:14):
away from what is said to be a five million
dollar a year income with a very popular podcast, The
Dan Bongino's Show. And who's to say he'll never come
back to it. But they're suddenly saying after all of
this time, by the way, before Cash was in charge,
before Dan Bongino became deputy director on Dan Bongino's own podcast,

(56:37):
almost every other damn day, when this Epstein Fiasca was
going on. He claimed that Epstein did not hang himself,
he did not kill himself. There's no way he was silenced.
He was killed. Someone got to him. Dan Bongino said
this repeatedly, repeatedly, repeatedly on his show. In his tweets,

(56:58):
Cash Pateel same thing. But here we are did someone
get to Jan Bongino and Cash Btel, Like, what's going
on here? What made them turn from Epstein didn't kill
himself to this?

Speaker 5 (57:11):
You said, Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide.

Speaker 2 (57:15):
People don't believe it.

Speaker 5 (57:16):
Well, I mean, listen, they have a right to their opinion.
But as someone who has worked as a public defender,
as a prosecutor, who's been in that prison system, who's
been in the Metropolitan Detention Center, who's been in segregated housing,
you know a suicide when you see one, and that's
what that was.

Speaker 3 (57:33):
They killed himself. Again, he wants me to I've seen
the whole file.

Speaker 2 (57:38):
He killed himself, Dan Bongino iterating he killed himself with
the classic Dan Bongino face, the look you know swagger,
Cash Betel, Listen, with all my years of experience, I
know when I've seen I know a suicide when I
see it all right? Is there truth to this? Possibly?
But how would people with so much experience, as they

(58:01):
say was so much experience, suddenly come to the conclusion
that he killed himself after years of saying he was
silenced or murdered. This just doesn't feel right. I mean
to use Dan bon Geno's on words from the days
of his podcasting, this doesn't pass the smell test. No,

(58:25):
it really doesn't, though it really doesn't. Did someone get
to them? Did someone get to Dan and Cash? Are
they on the insiders circle in the good old Boys Club? Now?
Are are they protecting themselves? Were they threatened? What's really
going on? This is so unbelievable, It's ridiculous. Is there

(58:47):
right now turning into the left? How are we to
believe that Epstein killed himself? Really? Listen, I'll talk to
Dan Bongino directly right now, and I'm talking to both
of you directly. If this is the case, release the evidence,
make it public, Release all the investigatory work that went

(59:11):
into his alleged suicide, all the photos, everything, everything that
had to go with it, everything that you guys YouTube
did in your investigation. Make it public, Make it all public.
Let the public determine whether or not this is believable,

(59:32):
whether or not we should believe YouTube, because, as Dan
bong Gino has said in his podcasting Heyday himself, this
doesn't pass the smell tests. It just doesn't. All Right,
everybody that is the show, thanks for listening. I appreciate
everybody who subscribes a show, supports a show. Please like
pick on notification, share it, go to world place podcast

(59:55):
dot com. Have a great day.

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