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The Trump trail verdict is in and James T Harris brings on Rep. Andy Biggs to talk about the political persecution.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
May thirtieth, a day that will live in infamy. James T.
Harris sitting in for the Jesse Kelly Show and well,
we just had to throw the whole show out because
the verdict in the Trump trial came in and as expected,

(00:35):
my friends, President Trump has been found guilty on all counts.
Did you hear that? Guilty on all counts? Un believable.
But you know what, we have become accustomed to actually

(00:57):
believing President Trump when he gives you his opinion on something.
And President Trump said just the other day that, you
know what, there's no way in hades that this was
a fair trial.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
I would say in listening to the judges. From the judges,
as you know, very conflicted and corrupt.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
Because of the confliction, very.

Speaker 3 (01:23):
Very corrupt, Mother Teresa, could not be these judges.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
These charges are rigged. The whole thing is rigged.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
The whole country's a mess between the borders and fake elections,
and you have a trial like this where the judges
so conflicted he can't breathe.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
Yesterday we talked about the instructions that were given to
the to the jury. It's actually kind of incredible. I
mean what he says. Here, you know, here, here's what
you can pick and choose, pick and choose how you
want this to go. Uh, you gotta here's there. Here's
the list of infractions I think the president made. Here

(02:05):
are the laws that he broke. Now you don't have
to be you know, unanimous. Here, four of you could
say he broke that one, and four of you could
say he broke that one, you know, and then you
know you can give a consistence on the other ones.
We'll just put them all together and say guilty. That's
what happened. And you know what, I was listening to

(02:27):
some of the coverage, and we might never know what president,
the former president Donald Trump was found guilty of. What. Yeah,
the jury doesn't have to say anything. So let me
get this straight. We don't know exactly what he was
charged with. Something to do with with with payments. You know,

(02:50):
they were supposed to be you know, you use campaign
funds to pay off you know, a Stormy Daniels or
I don't know, And so this wasn't a federal charge
and it was then you know, it was actually not
even supposed to be brought up because it was so
damn old. But but but but it was and then

(03:11):
it was kind of you know, convoluted and shaken over here,
and then we kind of finally just you told the jury, hey,
we just want you to find the man guilty. We're
we were finding out because you know, the jury had
a bunch of questions, Hey, can you can you please
explain you know, the the instruction to getting the jury instructions. Oh,

(03:33):
we have to give it to you verbally. We can't
give it to you written because we don't want anybody,
of course know on the media to get hold of this.
So we'll send you know, the clerk back in there
and he'll he'll read it to you. But you can't
make this up. And this judge has been exposed for
corruption by the jury and as of today we know

(03:58):
why he broke tradition didn't give written instructions to the jury.
I mean, yesterday the jury asked for repeat, you know,
a specific instructions, and the judge decided to send them,
you know, send them home. And then today we're finding
out that it was you know what it was they
wanted to repeat it. It was a metaphor from the judge.

(04:23):
Now again, I don't know that this is solid this
is it was false these days. The judge supposedly said,
suppose you wake up in the morning and it's and
it's not raining, but the streets are wet and people
are wearing raincoats and holding umbrellas. Under those circumstances, you

(04:45):
may conclude that it rained during the night. What do
you mean, judge? Basically, through the jury instructions, through the
fact that you know what we're gonna you know, break
precedence here. We don't have to have a unanimous We
can have groups of people agreeing that he broke this rule,
and he broke that law, and he broke that law,

(05:05):
and we'll just put it all together. The judge is
essentially telling the jury that, even though you don't see
proof of a crime, it's reasonable to assume one occurred.
I gotta give it to the judge. I gotta give
it to the left. This is next level corruption. Over

(05:35):
on MSIBC, the they solemnly read off you know, the jurors,
he's guilty guilty on charges one, two, and three, guilty,
you on four, five and six guilty, guilty guilty. Finally,
it got to the point where Rachel Maddow was able
to sum up what this means.

Speaker 4 (05:58):
Rachel, listen, It's a unanimous story. Verdicts unanimous on all accounts.
This is a definitive and you know this is an
irreducible verdict.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
Great use the multi appeal.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
I'm sure he will appeal. But this is everything that
the prosecution asked for, everything from a jury that, by
all accounts, took this thing very very serious.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
Of course he did.

Speaker 4 (06:22):
We counted the deribation hours down here.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
Medium.

Speaker 4 (06:26):
The test here for us as a country is not
about what happens on appeal and is not about what
happens in sentencing. The test for us now as a
country is whether or not former president will have succeeded
in trying to undermine the rule of law. This as
a legitimate function of the rule of law in our country.

Speaker 2 (06:46):
What are you talking about? What in a world are
you talking about? Woman? This is not about the synacy.
This is about This is the whether or not we
as a people accept, you know, our system of just this,
whether we accept the two tier system of justice as
you know, the law of the land. This is whether

(07:08):
or not you are going to comply. I'm telling you yes, yes, yes, no,
I'm okay, okay, here's how I feel right now. I
feel very angry. I feel very frustrated. And the reason
why I feel angry is because I truly do believe

(07:29):
we just watched our republic crumble. There's no rule of law. Oh,
by the way, that's what the White House will put out,
that no one is above the law. That was one
of the part of their official statement. Oh, we're also
hearing you know, the President had planned to address the
nation once the verdict came out. That's how they kind

(07:51):
of choreographed this whole thing. But then they decided not
to do that tonight, that maybe that would be a
bad idea, and plus the whole families together, and they're
commemorating the law loss of of a Boe Biden. You know,
I think it was nine years ago that he passed away.
So they're gonna save their comments until later. I think
what's gonna happen is the press. The President's gonna have
a press conference something about how Biden nomics is working,

(08:13):
and they're gonna feed the reporter, you know, a question,
and once he asked the question, then the the the
president will be able to respond to the to the
guilty verdict. I think that's how it's gonna roll out. No,
I'm very upset right now because I love this country

(08:35):
and I love the rule of all. But here's there's
a silver lining. I'll get to the silver lining in
a minute. We are watching the left absolutely shread everything
that we thought was decent. This is why I'm upset.
We're watching the left absolutely destroy New York City. Their

(09:01):
reputation is in the crap hole. What are you talking about?
They didn't even talk about businesses overseas. We're not gonna
invest in the system. We don't trust this system all
to get Trump Trump derangement syndrome. I'm a set because
I really do believe we watched a piece of history today.
It's not good. There are silver linings, and I'm gonna

(09:28):
get to those. As a matter of fact, I'm gonna
be very encouraging, just not yet. That's coming up next.
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My name is James T. Harris. I am a talk
show host out of Phoenix, Arizona. You can hear me

(11:16):
on five fifty KYI seven ninety k ST. And that's
in Phoenix and Tucson. And I am telling you it
is a pleasure to be sitting in for Jesse Kelly
on this evening, this afternoon, the thirtieth of May. A
day that won't live at N for me? Should I
keep saying that, Chris, that is a Jesse Kelly's producer.

(11:38):
Should I just come back with everyone A day that
will live and N for me? Good night? A jury
has found President Trump guilty on all counts. What was
that thirty four forty eight? Was it five hundred? It
doesn't matter. They put it in front of him, they

(12:01):
said guilty. We just heard from Rachel madd All over
there at MSNBC. Boy, it was a sober, sober moment.
The first time we have a president that has found
guilty criminally, my gosh. And we're told don't you worry,
no not BYMBC. MSBC says, it doesn't matter what you know,

(12:23):
the said this thing and all that kind of things.
It doesn't matter what you need to understand that this
is a convict. You can't put a convict in the
White House. You want to bet Oh, by the way, uh,
we just heard that the Trump website, the Trump donation
website has crashed. They're gonna have it up and running.

(12:48):
You trust me, buddy, it's gonna be up and running.
You know that they know they they've just they've just
awakened asleep. And come on, Oh, I'm not gonna vote
for him now coz he was found guilty. Who's gonna
say that a couple of independents? Okay, listen, what has

(13:13):
happened today is just it's a culmination. This is what
they've been working for. Don't you understand For those of
you out there who were just holding out hope, you know,
I can have my kind of fingers crossed that you
would have one one juror that would kind of be brave.
But they weren't put in the position to be brave.
The the orders from the judge, they pretty much led

(13:34):
them into the conviction. It's unprecedented. You know, upon the appeal,
this is not gonna stand. Come on, it's not going
to stand. But that wasn't the objective. The objective is
to muddy him up now and to keep him off
the campaign trail. And you're gonna see a lot of

(13:56):
people to talk about. You know, we must, we must
accepp the process. I still have faith in the system.
I don't, Well, what are you?

Speaker 1 (14:07):
But what?

Speaker 2 (14:07):
Am I? A battered wife? I haven't trusted the system
since twenty twenty. I'm sorry. I haven't trusted the system
since COVID. I'm sorry. I haven't trusted the system since
they mandated vaccines that don't work. I'm sorry. Wear a
mask separate six feet? When am I stupid? After all

(14:29):
of this, same government, same administration, same deep state, same manipulation,
After all of this, I'm supposed to Ooh, I trust them?
The system is broken?

Speaker 5 (14:45):
Man.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
Let that's again. No, No, this is not the silver
lining yet. I'm not the silver lining yet. This is
black pill right here. I'm black pilling. Yeah. I remember
when the left us to criticized me for using the matrix.
You know analogies they used to criticize me. I had
the press down in Tucson. What was it? I forgot
what it all? The morning Commune star they used to
bat he uses antiquated red pill bluepill. We're being black pilled.

(15:17):
The reality is today you found out that the Republic
is gone, James, what are you saying. I'm saying is
for those of you who have been in tune, you
sensed it. President Trump told you. You know they're coming
after you. It's just that I'm in the way. If

(15:40):
you've been following this trial, you know you know that
this is nonsense because you saw the setup. You know
what it's about. There's no crime here. They can't even
tell you what crimes that he committed. Even the jury
won't tell you it committed. He just committed something because
the streets were wet when you woke up in the morning.
You know, they didn't tell you. The judge is ant
that it rained. They didn't tell you that they had
the CIA, they had the FBI, the Department of Justice

(16:01):
out there with big fire hoses wetting down the streets
that when you got up in the morning, ooh, it
must have rained. Chris, Am I popping off too much?
Am I emoting? I didn't have much time to put
the show together. I had a show, Chris, But then
all of a sudden, you know, the jury in New
York blew it up. I had funny stuff too. This

(16:28):
is incredible. All right. So now that we see that
the that the the republic is gone, that the Republic
is shaken up, Yeah, we gotta we have to listen
to some of our leaders. We have to listen to
some of our pundits, the ones that we trust to
kind of find out, you know, what's coming next? Is
the president gonna go to jail? Are you gonna put

(16:48):
him in jail? Will he be under house arrest? Will
he be restricted? When can we have a you know,
a reach out? How soon would that happen? You know,
you have a judge, Janine, she was all over this
this evening on Fox News.

Speaker 6 (17:05):
At the American people will be struck by this, as
we are all struck by it in different ways. I
as a former prosecutor and a judge who knows the
state courts and who knows the state law, I know
that this is riddled with reversible error. I know that
there was no basis to charge this crime, this alleged crime,
and the resurrect dead misdemeanors based upon non unanimous federal

(17:29):
violations of the election law or of the tax law.
So I mean, you've got that, But there's also a
gut punch punch criminal justice system in the United States.
People realize we are no longer safe anymore. No, it's
because of the progressive left agenda of making sure that
we don't keep people in jail. And you know they're

(17:51):
out there with thirty three arrests.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
Oh, you know, a judge to Janina, she's making a
very good point here. We're watching the criminals go free.
We're watching you know, I want Olvin Bragg. He's supposed
to be talking. I believe here this evening. I wonder
I wanted to. They're gonna let, you know, Trump go
like that. Let those yo, those illegals that beat up
the cop they got bailed out. No, but he's been

(18:13):
found guilty. Are they prepping rikers? What's coming? Got next?
We're going to have a conversation with Congressman Andy Biggs.
James T. Harris sit again for the Jesse Kelly Show,
The Jesse Kelly Show. It's still real to me. Damn it.
With turnstacks. You are listening to the Jesse Kelly Show.

(18:35):
My name is James T. Harris. I am a talk show.
Hole side of Phoenix, Arizona could also be heard in Tucson,
I five fifty KYI seven ninety k nst. And I'm
telling you we're still reeling from the news that we
we fully expected President Trump found guilty on all charges,
thirty four charges. It's laughable because it was pretty diable,

(19:00):
because it was designed to happen. But what does it
mean for our republic? I would like to welcome to
the Jesse Kelly Show a representative and the bigs of
Arizona and congressmen. We talk often on the conservative circuits
of my show in Arizona. But this is a moment
that is very sobering for many Americans, very sad for

(19:22):
Americas who absolutely believed in the gift of America. They're
seeing it unravel. But what does this moment, what does
this guilty a charge mean?

Speaker 5 (19:34):
Well, first of all, obviously it has enormous political implications,
as also implications on the institutions and our system of governance,
including the judicial system, which is supposed to be non partisan,
non politically motivated, and supposed to have justices supposed to

(19:54):
be blind. But we've walked off that we've walked off
to I don't think anybody who was fair minded or
rational would have thought that this would this was going
to be any other outcome. I mean, the best case
you had was a hope for a hung jury, which
is which is absurd going into a case like this.
But I mean everybody from the prosecutor to the jury pool,

(20:16):
to the witnesses, to the instructions by the judge which
morphed the charges, to the very notion that somebody ran
on the notion of I'm going to prosecute Donald Trump.
I don't know what the crime is yet, but I'm
going to prosecute Donald Trump. So elect me your district attorney.

(20:38):
Those things all speak to a managed outcome, which is
something that the former Soviet Union, former East German governments,
they were famous for, and now we are internationally famous.
So it's incredibly detrimental to us as a society and
as a nation.

Speaker 2 (20:54):
And you talked about, you know, the former Soviet Union,
I mean we're talking about you know, this is the communists.
This is who we were our arch enemy in the
eighties up until you know it fell apart in the
nineteen nineties. Ye, their secret police, all of the actions
that we criticized, and we rejoice the fact that we
were America, that we were free that we didn't operate

(21:15):
like that. Kyrisban Are you telling me that that's how
we operate now?

Speaker 5 (21:20):
Well, yeah, I mean just look, you've got four prosecutions
that have gone on against President Trump, plus additional civil litigation,
all and many of it has been orchestrated right from
the White House. We know that because what the prosecutors
went to the White House, their names are in the
Live Book. They met, they were talking about things. Charges
were followed, indictments followed those meetings, and so it was

(21:45):
not You can't say it wasn't orchestrated by the White
House now in saying that all of a sudden, we
are as bad as any weaponized regime against political poets.
And that's what's happened here. It was repment weaponized. And
that's really a sad day for the United States of America.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
We have a representative, Andy Biggs. He represents a great
state of Arizona. He's on the Jesse Kelly Show. You know,
when we look at this case, and we look at
it and I believe it, and I think everybody who's
watching us believes that it was orchestrated. But does this
also speak to does this speak to the panic on

(22:28):
the left side of the Does this speak to the
panic of the deep state or their resolve?

Speaker 5 (22:36):
Well, I think that they have panic that Joe Biden
is going to lose this election, and so they made
a calculation I think is going to prove wrong. Is
they thought, well, if we turnish Trump and we can,
we're going to create a narrative now. And the narrative,
the theme for their campaign is going to be Donald

(22:56):
Trump convicted felon that type of thing. Don't like to
Victor tell m that's what they wanted to do. I
have bad news for them. The American people do not
like unfair treatment of people, including people they don't like.
And you know, I'm out of the State's day traveling
and I wandered to a sales booth and we were

(23:17):
talking to a guy. Guy said, Hey, the verdict just
came back. We're talking to him. He's relating that. You know,
Democrats in New York, where he's from, are they hate Trump,
but they are peoed at what's happened and they viewed
as a travesty. That's the type of thing that undermines

(23:38):
our political system. But you know what, it's going to
help Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (23:41):
It is going to help a Donald Trump congressman. It
does undermine the system. It is going to help Donald Trump.
But is that what the opposition is that what they wanted,
that they really think that this was going to thwart
President Trump. I guess, I guess I'm skept ago. I'm
waiting for the other shoes to drop, Like, are they

(24:03):
going to try to incarcelerate the president to keep him
up the campaign trail?

Speaker 5 (24:08):
Well, they're going to try to keep him busy.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
But don't forget.

Speaker 5 (24:11):
I mean, Trump was right, he always says that I'm
standing between them and you, and they really want to
get you. But I'm the one that's most convenient. But
don't forget there are others of us. You know, we've
been hassled and subpoened and vilified who have stood with Trump.
So if you prominently stand with Trump, the system had

(24:32):
become so weaponized, the federal police apparatus has become so
weaponized that they will come after you. And most people
don't have the wherewithal that Donald Trump does to be
able to defend himself. And so yeah, they believe that
they can cow and scare enough people, which is, by
the way, that's the terror of the former USSR, that's

(24:55):
the terror of the former East German statsy, et cetera.
They believe that they can terrorize American people and that's
what they tried to do.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
Here you have a person who's working for the Trump campaign,
who's helped raising money. He came out yesterday and said
that a lot of rich donors are afraid to contribute
to the Trump campaign because they're afraid that they do
that the FBI will show up at their door. Reminds
me of the Tea Party movement how they got snuffed

(25:23):
out by Lois Lerner in the irs. Is that the
type of intimidation you're talking about.

Speaker 5 (25:29):
That's part of it. You bet that's part of it.
And then don't forget Lois Lerner was held in contempt.
Nothing ever happened to her either. So this is the
type of stuff that goes on, the weaponization.

Speaker 2 (25:40):
Up next, we have the Hunter Biden trial is going on.
Do you think that the media is going to cover
that trial as intensely as they covered the Trump trial.

Speaker 5 (25:53):
No, they'll cover it, but you're not going to find
more than a little blurb here and there from the
left stream media. But it's nothing like what we've seen
in the Donald Trump covers.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
Which is kind of incredible because when you look at
the Hunter Biden's laptop, which I have seen, by the way,
in I dare not talk about what I've seen on
it because they've successfully kind of scrubbed it from most
places on the internet. When you look at that, you
look at the crimes that were committed, when you look
at the money, more importantly, the shakedown, it is absolutely

(26:26):
incredible how there's very little screw and the very little
you know, demand for equal justice when it comes to
the shakedown tactics and the pornography, the crime that was
happening with Hunter Biden.

Speaker 5 (26:43):
No, that's right. I mean, you know, I happen to
sit on the two committees that have been investigating that stuff,
and the mountains of evidence that we have it is phenomenal.
It is phenomenal what's gone on. And the Biden family
has been selling access and grants and favors for years

(27:05):
and years, and Hunter Biden, of course he's right in
the middle of it. Now this is a gun charge
that they finally got him on. But I mean the
reality is Hunter Biden has got major problems and We
all know it, and the DJ knows it, but they
refuse to prosecute.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
Congressman Andy Biggs. I want to thank you very much
for giving us some insight of what this verdict means
for the country moving forward, and we thank you here
on the Jesse Kelly Show and look forward to seeing
you again in the Conservative circus.

Speaker 5 (27:37):
You bet, thanks, James.

Speaker 2 (27:39):
That's Congressman Andy Biggs, a straight shooter my friends behind
the scenes, absolutely has been on point throughout this whole
mess from the very beginning. Had no hope for a
hung jury, had no hope for exoneration. This is part
of the plan and will continue to wade through the
fallout well the guilty verdicts. We have President Trump that

(28:02):
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(30:11):
Braggs here talking in New York. He is he's a
droning on about how the jurors vowed to make the decision,
you know, how they vowed to thoroughly check through all
of the all the information. I'm sorry, did I say that.
I'm on the Jesse Kelly Show. James T. Haerris sitting

(30:32):
in for Jesse Kelly. Just engrossed with the Alvin Bragg Hey, Hey, Chris,
can we bring this up? I think they're starting to
ask Alvin Braggs questions about what is going on. I
don't know if we can. If we can jip into
this live, let's see what we would the questions be
nast here. This is New York versus Trump. Of course,

(30:52):
Alvin Bragg are reacting to the Trump guilty verdict. I
did my job.

Speaker 1 (30:59):
Our job is to follow the facts in the law
without fear favor and That's exactly what we did here,
and what I feel is gratitude to work alongside phenomenal
public servants who do that each and every day. It
matters that you all write about, make the press, and
then lots of matters that you don't. I did my job.

(31:19):
We did our job. Many voices out there. The only
voice that matters is the voice of the jury, and
the jury has spoken.

Speaker 2 (31:30):
Oh yes, yeah. The only voice that matters is the
jury's voice, and the jury is I did my job.
I ran on this. For God's say, you knew what
I was gonna do. I ran just like Latsia James.
I ran on bringing down Donald Trump, and you can't

(31:52):
stop on my own. This is one of the happiest things.
Hey hey, hey, hey, promises made promises capped Alvin Bragg,
District Attorney, New York, holding a press conference. Let's go
back in. I think a reporters asking him another question
right now here my remarks.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
We have a phenomenal system twelve everyday New Yorkers. They
listen to the judges directions, they follow the evidence. You
saw them in court every day. They were careful and attentive,
and so I feel deep gratitude to work alongside them,
to be a part of this system. And I just

(32:30):
want to echo that this is what we're doing every
single day, I mean day, this trial right just this week,
a ghost gut indictment, Grimaldi's wage, theft plea resolution, sex crimes, convictions,
all sorts of work that's being done by phenomenal public servants.

(32:53):
So we're before you today on this obviously consequential matter,
but this is what we do every day.

Speaker 2 (32:59):
We've talked about the big go the ones that beat
up the cops, the shitshadow, following the facts, the law.
You're vaguely talking about six convisions. Give me some specifics,
you know, Alvin Bragg looking at here like a like
a big old black mister potato head. It's exactly that's
that toy story. He's a caricature from toy story. And

(33:20):
look at that dude sitting right next to him with
that old that beage ty On, look like Jared from Subway.
Is he out of jail yet? Oh see, I'm cynecal
you could tell I'm sorry. I'm sorry justs Kelly's audience.
I'm sorry up here, breaking bad. It's just unprofessional for
me to call this man a big old, big old

(33:41):
mister potato head, the old black, big fat mister potato head.
I did my job, he did do his job. He
should be proud he ran on this. This is his
mission accomplished. Moment, remember that mission accomplished. Now we'll listen. Well,

(34:03):
we don't know, but right now, I've got no confidence
whatsoever in our judicial system. Do you you have confidence
we got Alvin back here. You know, I can't even
hear the quality of the questions. But you know, the
same thing with you know, politics is the same thing
with the media. The media. Here's the because if I were,

(34:25):
if I were one of the reporters up there, Alvin Brad,
what exact what crime did did Donald Trump commit? What
did they fight them guilty of? What did the jury
fight them guilty of? Well, you know, that's been the question.
We don't we're not letting that information go. That's between

(34:45):
the jury and the judge and God. But we know
that the system worked here because they got Donald Trump.
They got him. Oh, I can't wait to see the
you know, I know, I'm a sucker. I want to
watch MSNBC to right, I'm gonna watch, you know, see
it and then I'm gonna flip over there. I've been
flipping over during commercial breaks to see you know how
much gloating they ought to be happy. They got him.

(35:07):
They got him. You don't understand. There's only one thing
left to do, and that is get the photograph of
Donald Trump in the orange jumpsuit. I'm gonna get that one.
I'm gonna put that on my mug, you know, James Harrison,
I'm gonna put that on my mug. I already got

(35:29):
the I already got the mugshot on the mug. I'm
gonna get a T shirt with with with with Trump
in an orange jumpsuit. And no, I'm gonna put on it.
That's my president. That's my president. He have a Alvin
bragget is now he is now left the podium, A Chris,

(35:54):
did he say anything more meaningful? I went off on
a tangent there and cut him off as there did.
He didn't say anything meaningful, just a bunch of blather.
I did my job. These proud to works alongside of
the alongside of the jurors who did their job. We
all did our job. Okay, okay, Well here this is
the big story, the story of the day, We're gonna

(36:15):
get some more reaction. President Trump has weighed in on
the verdict. We also have Jonathan Turley, you know, weighing
in on the on the verdict. He's so very hopeful.
He still has a lot of trust in the system.
I'm jaded, jaded, but there is a silver lining. I
haven't got to the silver lining yet. We're gonna get

(36:35):
to the silver lining. Of Jameson Harris sitting in for
the Jesse Kelly Show. The twenty twenty four election is
upon us, and the war on masculinity in America today
is more blatant than ever. We just watch Alvin Bragg.
We know it's true. I want you to know that
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